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= Localization session =
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There are many projects (Tor, Tails, F-Droid, SecureDrop, OnionShare, Riseup, EFF, etc.) and we want to create a single localization platform that we all share. This way the same community of translators can use a single site and help with all projects.
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What software will we use?
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Who will host it?
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We can likely write a proposal and get funding-- if Tor switches from Transifex, Localization Lab can pay for hosting/managing it instead of Transifex.
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Weblate seems like the winner, for everyone here.
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SecureDrop community hosts weblate.securedrop.club. Maybe riseup? Maybe EFF?
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Things we're doing:
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- Make a new mailing list -- linguine@lists.riseup.net
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- micah@riseup, leez@eff, and redshiftzero@fpf will go talk to their people about the positibility of hosting a central server, then report back to the mailing list
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Budget to apply for funding:
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- $65k - Weblate dev (new features, easier importing translations, etc)
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- $10k - Weblate hosting setup
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- $30k - Integration with common platforms (Android, iOS, Lektor, etc)
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- $45k - Moving Localization Lab from Transifex to Weblate
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- $10k - Lektor dev: choosing language without JS, easy publishing
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- Moving sites to Lektor:
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- $12k - riseup
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- $5k - onionshare
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- $5k - guardianproject
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- $15k - f-droid
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- $15k - tor blog
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- $20k - tails
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Total: $232 |