Juan David's email is [EMAIL PROTECTED]

You can get more information about Localizer on http://www.nuxeo.org/localizer

In particular, there is a new tutorial
(http://www.nuxeo.org/localizer/tutorial) and a new mailing list
(http://mail.freesoftware.fsf.org/mailman/listinfo/nuxeo-localizer) that I'd
like people to check out.

        S.

On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 08:09:25AM +0100, Nicolas Pettiaux wrote:
> Tim ,
> 
> Thanks for your answer and the fact that FreePM is moving along nicely with 
> the last releases of ZOPE, aka Zope 2.5 now.
> 
> The internationalization of Zope from the ground up moves forward also, as we 
> can judge by the fact that the first open sprint session of the ZOPE3 
> developpement process focus on that subject.
> 
> More information about this can be found in the pages below.
> 
> As you will notice, Juan Palomar Ibanez, the creator of Localizer, took part 
> in this I18n sprint. 
> 
> I suppose therefore that Localizer is a good product, if not THE prodcut, to 
> use.
> 
> I put Stefanfe Fermigier in cc. as he is the boss of Juan Palomar Ibanez, and 
> I don't have Juan email, to get more information and comments about the 
> future of zope internationalization and localizer.
> 
> Another point: for me, FreePM is a prodcut for which I could very well find 
> some fund for the developpement, localization and adaptation to local 
> (Belgian) needs, but I will need to find a European company to help me doing 
> so. 
> 
> Tim, who are the European contributors who know or are working with you ? (Or 
> whith whom you would be working ? If you have no idea, I may give some hints)
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Nicolas
> 
> ----- Links on Zope3 sprints and internationalization -----
> 
> http://dev.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Projects/ComponentArchitecture/SprintSchedule
> 
> What is a sprint?
> 
> A sprint is a multi-day session of intense Zope3 development organized around 
> extreme programming (XP) ideas such as pair programming.
> 
> Sponsors need! Help accelerate the building of Zope3 and get a free day of 
> onsite consulting from ZC by sponsoring a sprint. You need to pay ZC's travel 
> eXPenses and provide a facility for under 8 developers. If you are 
> interested, email Paul Everitt for more details.
> 
> Schedule
> 
> Jan 16-19, Feb2002InternationalizationSprint. This sprint was focused on 
> internationalization.
> 
> 
> 
>http://dev.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Projects/ComponentArchitecture/Feb2002InternationalizationSprint
> 
> February 2002 Internationalization Sprint
> 
>  Stephan Richter, Juan David Ibanez Palomar, Andreas Jung, and Jim Fulton met 
> January 16-19 to discuss internationalization for Zope with an eye toward 
> deciding on approaches for Zope 3. Fred Drake, Guido van Rossom, Barry 
> Warsaw, and Tres Seaver also participated.
> 
> 
>http://dev.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Projects/ComponentArchitecture/Zope3Internationalization
> 
> Zope 3 Internationalization (and Localization)
> 
>  This is a sub-project of the Zope 3 (aka ComponentArchitecture) project. The 
> goal if to provide internationalization and localization support in Zope from 
> the ground up.
> 
>  The project was initiated at the Feb2002InternationalizationSprint.
> -- 
> Nicolas Pettiaux
> Avenue du P�rou 29
> B-1000 Brussels

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