L10n/HomePage/Status/2010-09-29

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Meeting Details

  • 11:00 AM Central European Time (UTC +2)
  • 650-903-0800 x92 Conf# 206 (US/INTL)
  • irc.mozilla.org #l10n-drivers for back channel

Meeting Notes

  • Paris office is on notice. Slightly crowded but good.
  • bloglines patch is ready
    • outreach on that in the newsgroup
    • patches easy for all but 12 locales, need to be more explicit about those
    • bugs needed for fennec and suite, too

Pike

  • vapor.js
  • tests for l10n infra
  • reviews
  • jetlag

Talking points: bloglines, again

Stas

  • review calls with Pike and Gandalf
  • working on two major improvements:
    • it should possible for a task to belong to multiple projects
    • query optimization

gandalf

  • Fx Home updates and support
  • Prepared for Pootle update to 2.1.1
  • Custom dtd/l20n performance tests
  • improved silme-based lol->j20n compiler

sethb

  • Firefox Home 1.0.3 update
  • AMO - L10n post in dev.l10n.web channel
    • More follow up is necessary, but good first steps were highlighted
  • Participating in Universal Subtitles meeting sponsored by Open Source Institute this week in NYC. Also attending the Open Video Conference on Friday
  • Presented team goals last Wednesday night
    • Beltzner, Jonath, Damon, Shaver all asked for us to schedule time with Damon to talk about Content team's ability to do any code review this quarter

Pascal

  • added nso, br, en-ZA to mozilla.com
  • preps for various pre-beta 7 tasks
  • Milos to be an intern in the next 5 months (WebQA with me, SUMO with David, events in balkans with William)
  • various pages updates (post-releases updates)
  • working on a few mozillamessaging.com updates and adding gd there
  • I will be at Open World Forum tomorrow (http://www.openworldforum.org)

Kadir

  • Merged Mobile SUMO to one unified SUMO
  • Social media campaign 'Army of Awesome' to include broader community starts without l10n for now

Tomcat

nothing special to report