Le 14/03/2016 12:30, Rajesh Ranjan a écrit :
HiI never heard of this project, maybe having a description page on the wiki explaining the history of the project and the link with Fedora would help (for newcomers). Linking existing pages to that definition one would be a plus.
We, FUEL Community [1], are in discussion with SICSR [2] and some other
institutes to introduce a formal curriculum on GILT (Globalization,
Internationalization, Localization, Translation) technology which can be
taught either as short term or long term course. This was outcome of
discussions at past FUEL GILT Conference and FUEL meetings in Gnunify.
Please refer the mail by Karunakar:
https://lists.fedorahosted.org/archives/list/fuel-discuss@lists.fedorahosted.org/thread/FNLATP4QGTXIW72CI2KLKTFOC7ZO2PLA/
Please check the draft curriculum link:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1M4KgUy4VOU8aIlo8XT-C7HW2no_B0B5ZhkM69TZkT3Q/edit?usp=sharing
You are invited to contribution in the formation of the curriculum and
take any chapter/sub chapter. Your suggestions are also welcome!
Like all the content of FUEL Project, the content of the curriculum will
be under open license.
This is a unique activity and will help GILT technology.
Thanks
[1]. http://fuelproject.org/
[2]. http://sicsr.ac.in/
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*Rajesh Ranjan*
*Open Source Community Manager*,
Digital India, Government of India.
https://twitter.com/kajha
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Anyway, having a global data "Frequently Used Entries for Localization" is a great project. Also is the curriculum on GILT. I'll have a look.
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