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      Y2011Q2 # / issue 2

      
    
    
      
       
      More than
two years on! 11 languages  are with FUEL. Till now, FUEL had
already organised 8 languages workshops
for evaluating terminology. Released the beta of 
'Computer Translation Style and Convention Guide for Hindi.' A lot more to do. 
Initiated by Red Hat, the project got
supports and contributions from several languages communities and
various organizations like CDAC GIST, Indlinux, Sarai, CDAC
Chennai, Acharya Nagarjuna University, A. N. Sinha Institute of Socail
Studies, Maithili Academy, Gujarati Lexicon, Infineon Infotech,
NRCFOSS, SICSR, Gnunify, Sahit Academy, PLUG, SMC, to name a few. 

      
      
      
       
        

      
      

      
      

      
      PixCourtsey: Wikipedia

      
      FUEL


      Welcomes Assamese!

      
      The community involved
in the localization of Assamese has decided to
go with FUEL. For more details about Assamese @ FUEL please visit FUEL Assamese
page. Thanks to the community for supporting FUEL. Neelam Goswami
has come forward to coordinate the activity related to FUEL
terminology. 
      

      
      
      

      Tukaram
Says*

      आम्हां घरी धन शब्दांचीच

      शब्दांचीच
शस्त्रें यत्न करूं

      शब्द चि आमुच्या
जीवाचें जीवन

      शब्दें वांटूं धन
जनलोकां।

      Words are the only jewels I possess,

      Words are the only clothes I wear,

      Words are the only food that sustains
my life,

      Words are the only wealth I
distribute among people. *   


      

        *Translated
by
Dilip
Chitre

       
    
    
      A review group within the community for FUEL consisting of Malayalam 
experts from different
fields

      
      by Ani Peter

      
      Malayalam FUEL Project is a very good initiative
to standardise the translated terms which are used on desktops and

various computer applications. This helps the users to understand and
use the same translations across all applications on a desktop. 

      
      Malayalam translations are often done by
technically qualified people who are proficient in both English and
Malayalam. To make it more effective, we have introduced the localized
desktop to the common people or users to get their feedback. Swathantra
Malayalam Computing (SMC), the active open source Malayalam Community,
has formed a review group within the community consisting of lecturers
from various colleges and universities in Kerala and other Malayalam
experts. 

      
      Malayalam FUEL project is taken care of by SMC
along with Zyxware Technologies, Thiruvananthapuram.

      
      
      
      LATEST
       

      Pix Courtsey: Wikipedia

      
      FUEL Mobile

Mobile is fast becoming the most important medium of communication and
so we have prepared the FUEL Mobile module. It is beta. We will try to
conduct public review for this FUEL Mobile module. The entries are
selected from popular mobiles. The entries selcted are on the basis of
popularity and used frequently by mobile user. This module is Prepared
by Amanpreet Singh and Jaswinder Singh.

      
      FUEL Mobile :    POT ; TXT

      
       
      
      FUEL: Upcoming

      

* FUEL Web

      

This will be a new module under FUEL contains entries from applications
like CMS, Blog, Social Networking Sites etc. We will release it soon. 

      

* Style Guides

      

      We are communicating with communities of various languages
to work on Style Guides. We expect to add three-four languages style
guides under FUEL. We have already released such Guide for Hindi: Computer
Translation
Style
and Convetion Guide for Hindi

      

      

      * Translation
Assesment

      

Trasnlation assessement is one major area where very little work
happened so far particularly in the field of open source. So we are
eager to work in this field and so staretd discussing with some people.
Interested people want to work on this area can mail us on 
[email protected]

      

      
    
    
      Downloads:

      

      
      FUEL Terminology
      FUEL Gujarati
      ods
      pdf
      po
      FUEL Hindi
      ods
      pdf
      po
      FUEL Maithili
      ods
      pdf
      po
      FUEL Malayalam
      ods
      pdfpo
      
      FUEL Marathi
      ods
      pdf
      po
      
      FUEL Punjabi
      ods
      pdf
      po
      FUEL Tamil
      ods
      pdf
      po
      FUEL Telugu
      ods
      pdf
      po

      
      FUEL
Style
and
Convention Guide

      
      
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      Computer
Translation style and convention guide for Hindi (Beta) odt,


      pdf
      
      
      

      
      
      

      
      FUEL @ Press
      • FUEL Project --
for localisation

      • Move to standardise Malayalam terms in computer programs

       • FUEL Punjabi Meet

      • FUEL:
An initiative in language standardization via collaboration 

      

      
      FUEL @ Blogs

• A
look
into
FUEL

       • Frequently Used Entries for Localization
(FUEL)

      • लीजिए पेश है अपनी तरह की पहली 'हिंदी तकनीकी अनुवाद
स्टाइल गाइड'

      • कम्प्युटरसं
मैथिली
जोडबाक
प्रयास

       • FUEL Gujarati Workshop collaborated with Red Hat

      
         
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