Hi Gintautas

We the Amharic and other Ethiopian languages translators could use all
the help we can get on improving the quality and productivity of
translation. Therefore I can say your effort is much appreciated. I
will test how the system fares if you add Amharic which uses ethiopic
script to the system and also point me to the localisable files so i
could translate it.

On 9/3/06, Gintautas Miliauskas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I would like to bring to your attention a simple l10n QA tool that
> makes it very easy to submit l10n suggestions and bug fixes:
>
> http://gintas.pov.lt/l10nsuggest
>
> (in the string search screen try "rinkm" for "rinkmena" which is
> Lithuanian for "file")
>
> I am hoping this will make feedback from Lithuanian users rise at
> least a little above zero ;) but there's no reason it couldn't be used
> for translations in other languages.
>
> This is just a prototype and it currently contains only Lithuanian
> translations of GNOME programs (by scraping l10n-status.gnome.org).
> Currently it only forwards the notes to me by e-mail, but this could be
> easily extended. The tool is also localisable. If other people are
> interested, I could import some other languages, or provide the source
> code so that you can run your own server.
>
> Feedback is appreciated,
> --
> Gintautas Miliauskas
> http://gintasm.blogspot.com
>
>
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