Hi Gerard 

Thanks for the suggestions.
Jmol is already fully internationalized and localized, over 10 
languages:
http://wiki.jmol.org:81/index.php/Internationalisation/Current_Status
 I'm not sure if the MediaWiki extension would need any further 
localization.


Does the  testing environment  that you mention need a web Wiki 
setup, or can it be tested locally? I would be interested on it, but 
haven't got a Wiki to implement it --nor the time to involvemyself 
into such a task--.



El 1 Dec 2008 a las 11:24, Brian Salter-Duke escribió:

> Hi folks,
> 
> Gerard Meijssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> has asked me to pass this on
> to the Jmol list. I responded to this discussion on the Commons-l list:-
> 
> [Commons-l] Support for Chemical Markup Language - followup
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------
> Hoi,
> 
> If you want to get the JMOL software internationalised and localised,
> you may want to consider talking to the Betawiki people. We do the
> localisation of MediaWiki and we do the localisation of many of its
> extensions. We would be interested in working on JMOL as it is a lively
> and relevant software / community.
> 
> I am also involved in a testing envirionment for MediaWiki extensions,
> if you are interested in using this environment, let me know.. I take it
> that you will convey my message to the JMOL mailing list ?  Thanks,
> Gerard


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