Hi

As you all know, since 2008 FUEL is consistently working with the different language communities to provide standard linguistic resources to localizers like terminologies, style guides, assessment methods etc.  Initiated by Red Hat, FUEL has grown into a larger effort. Resources created by FUEL are now used by several language communities, organizations, companies, tools, and pieces of software. In 2012, Govt of Maharashtra, India has chosen FUEL for its e-Governance standard. C-DAC has cited FUEL in its Localization Guidelines for term consistency in context of Indian Languages. FUEL is cited as a reference standard in 'Best Practices for Localization of e-Gov Applications in India'. The collaboration with Wiki Media Foundation has helped FUEL much and it is now having contribution for more than 30 languages world wide.

On the occasion of completion of five years, FUEL intends to organize a GILT Conference in order to focus on the linguistic aspects of the software translations. In this GILT conference we are also gathering industry localization experts, linguists, internationalization engineers, testing professionals working towards language technologies.

Please visit here for more details: http://fuelproject.org/gilt2013/index

More details and update will be posted soon!

Thanks!

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Regards,
Rajesh Ranjan
www.rajeshranjan.in