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Re: [babel-dev] getting started


Hi Matthias,

Welcome to the Babel project!

The Babel project is divided into 3 areas
- A set of runtime tools for Eclipse developers to simplify the globalization tasks
- A web-based translation server environment for organizations to perform translation of their own projects
- Using our Babel web-based translation server setup, we invite Eclipse users around the world to help translate the Eclipse projects

This link contains some information on how to setup your own Babel development environment:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Babel_/_Server_Tool_Development_Process

Here are links for more information about the Babel project:
http://babel.eclipse.org/babel/
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Babel

Hope that helps! If you have further questions, please post them here in this mailing list. We have many talented contributors in the Babel community all over the world. We will try our best to help!

Regards,
Kit Lo
IBM Eclipse SDK Globalization Technical Lead
Eclipse Babel Project Co-lead



From: matt5574@xxxxxx
To: babel-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Date: 10/28/2009 07:18 AM
Subject: [babel-dev] getting started
Sent by: babel-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx





Hi,

my colleagues and me would love to take advantage of the Babel project
/ Babel concept to translate our RPC application. However, I didn't
find any how to's or getting started's so far explaining the usage of
Babel for a certain product.

Is Babel intended to translate Eclipse only? We would like to
externalize our Strings in a way that the customer can translate it
himself. This would significantly improve the localization process.

Cheers.
Matthias
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