Hi, We are organising a localisation camp in Red Hat office coming weekend (20, 21 March). Schedule is given below.
Saturday 20th * 9am to 10 am - Registration/Introductions * 10 am to 11 am - Interactive Session on Free Software * 11 am to 12 pm - Enabling Applications for Localisation (Internationalisation or i18n) and key software components enabling a localised desktop experience (Unicode standard, Fonts, rendering engine or displaying Indic/complex text, locale, gettext ... ) - Naveen Kumar, Red Hat * 12 pm to 1 pm - Introducing Input methods (hands on) * lunch break * 2 pm to 3 pm - Localisation process and tools (where to get po files, editing PO files, tools available like glossary, fuel, translation memory ..., review and submission process for various languages) - Ankit Patel, Red Hat * 3 pm to 5 pm - Getting hands dirty with translations Sunday 21st * 9 am to 10 am - Other aspects of local language computing - discussion - (text to speech, speech recognition, optical character recognision/handwriting recognision, rendering issues, Indic calendars with holidays, ascii to unicode conversion ...) - Naveen Kumar, Red Hat * 10 am to 12 pm - Reviewing existing translations/discussing issues with regards to translations * 12 pm to 1 pm - Getting hands dirty with translations * lunch break * 2 pm to 3 pm - Closing discussion/feedback/todo/roadmap/future sessions/online participation For more details and registration see http://wiki.smc.org.in/Localisation_Camp/Pune We are limiting participants to first 25 registrations. So hurry up. - Praveen -- പ്രവീണ് അരിമ്പ്രത്തൊടിയില് <GPLv2> I know my rights; I want my phone call! <DRM> What use is a phone call, if you are unable to speak? (as seen on /.) _______________________________________ Pune GNU/Linux Users Group Mailing List