But sorry everyone, there is some mistakes because I send a previous
version which didn't make the needed changes that can cause serious
problems. :-(

Our site link should be http://l10n.enlightenment.org. Wish you can
forgive my careless, it's a bad thing for me to make such a mistake on
such an important point at the very beginning, I will try my best to
avoid the similar things.

At your service,

Aron

Aron wrote:
> Hi everyone,
> 
> I am very happy to announce that we have a new application ready for you
> at http://l10n.gnome.org to help maintain the translations.
> As you know,'l10n' is a short form of 'localization', the application's
> name is 'Damned lies' and is developed by a person named Claude from
> gnome.org. It is used by gnome to maintain its translations and accepted
> by most people working with it.
> Using this appliaction, we can make our work more efficient. Here are
> the advantages:
> 1. Easy access. With a user friendly web UI, more people can join the
> work easily. As far as I know, most translators working on projects like
> gnome and kde are not developers, but they can work on localization and
> internationalization happily using their web UI.
> 2. Easy approach. The web application is designed for making our work
> easier. Everyone can register and upload their translated files, leave
> comments on each separate file, and , of course, get the latest template
> files from it. Translators will not need to generate the template files
> from the source code manually. It can also show the progress of each
> program in every language with graphics, which can make it directly
> perceived through the sense.
> 3. Easy maintanance. Users registered on the site can join a team freely
> as a 'translator', and every team will have a 'coordinator', whose
> position can be applied for in this mailing list. As we are at the very
> beginning, we need your hand for support. If you want to start a team
> and maintain your own language, speak out without hesitation. A
> coordinator can decide the role of each user in his team as
> 'submitter','reviewer' or 'translator'. Suggestions and questions from a
> coodinator will be considered to be more important. Even if you don't
> have an svn account, it's also welcomed and others who have the access
> will happily help you submit the files.
> The application is developed mostly for gnome.org first. When it comes
> to us, we need to make some changes. Now, it's ready for use, but there
> must be things awaiting to deal with. Your suggestions and discussions
> are most welcomed. We will try our best to fix bugs and reply your
> questions. And here is a wiki page may help the work,
> http://wiki.enlightenment.org/index.php/Getting_started_with_Enlightenment_localization
> There are two persons we should say thanks to. They are Mekius and
> Claude. Mekius is the guy's nickname in fact, he is a maintainer of our
> Enlightenment project, who has done the most work on the installation
> and making changes; Claude is the developer of this 'Damned lies' web
> application as I have mentioned before, he has offerred a lot of help
> while we are installing and configuring it. What's more important, he
> has made the 'Damned lies' a generic application so that we have the
> chance to use it.
> Come on, everybody!
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Aron
> 
> 



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