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 Lion -> L10n -> Localization ( & Internationalization )

Brigade Team:

Leads:

Members:

    • Developers:
      • TBD  {To Be Discovered}
    • Lead Translators:
      • [es] Elisa Rojas / University of Alcala, Spain <elisa.rojas.sanchez@gmail.com
      • [el] Anastasia Kollia / University of Patras, Greece <akollia@ceid.upatras.gr>
      • [ko] Jian Li / Open Networking Foundation, USA <jian@opennetworking.org>
      • [it] Andrea Campanella / Open Networking Foundation, USA <andrea@opennetworking.org>
      • [tr] Yavuz Sert / ARGELA, Turkey <yavuz.sert@argela.com.tr>
      • [zh_CN] Frank Wang / Inspur, China <wangpeihui@inspur.com>  
      • [zh_TW] Yi Tseng / NCTU, Taiwan <yi@opennetworking.org>

Mentor:


Contact the brigade:

Some Terminology:

  • Internationalization (aka I18n)

    • The process of creating a framework in the software project to support the configuration of user visible strings for one or more languages.

  • Localization (aka L10n)

    • The process of adding the “localized” strings in a specific language to the software project.

Scope:

As SDN starts being a popular concept, ONOS too. However, most of the SDN and ONOS documentation is basically written in English. What about making ONOS a bit more international by bringing more languages into play?

Initial thoughts: 

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JXUs53uBIaIkgXp9VpymaVF6fLnfQbYxkGWmK-UY0FY/edit?usp=sharing

Short-term focus in 2017:

Lion Coverage Sheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ROdrXZMuPYUnNxdPpittNRtCzZZbe6A2pMn3kFAnMJ8/edit#gid=0

Long-term focus:

How to get involved:

The lion brigade is looking for members willing to contribute! Join us on our Slack channel and introduce yourself, or contact Elisa Rojas (elisa.rojas@telcaria.com) if you are interested.

If you can't wait to provide your own language bundle, please check this quick guide: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TqKZGybYuLT3ccHeCQQ3Lpo6gwpgnCaOyRyMMe6BQJc/edit 

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