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[babel-dev] Re: babel-dev Digest, Vol 6, Issue 7

Yes I think so. How exactly we do this I guess we need to work out.

One of the motivations of opening this tool is to provide the open source community (particularly Linux) with professional level translation tools to encourage high quality community translations. Personally I think developing through Babel would be best but we still need to nail it down.

Which brings me to a question of how we intend to judge/ensure the quality levels of community translations of the 3.3/3.4 language packs?

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Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 15:38:58 -0500
From: "Mike Milinkovich" <mike.milinkovich@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: [babel-dev] NLW Project Creation instructions
To: "'Gabe O'Brien'" <gabe.obrien@xxxxxxxxxxx>,	"'Babel committers
	mailing list'" <babel-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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That would be great! 

Any interest in contributing the code to Babel? 

>    If I understand it right from the conference call today the NLW
> project is in the process of becoming an open sourse project.
> Currently they are using a Windows only frame work and they want to move the
  
> Eclipse as their framework.
  


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