Hello Michael,
2010/10/5 Michael Bauer <fios@akerbeltz.org>
Hi all,
I'd like to take over the Scottish Gaelic localisation. The previous loca
le
leaders have let the project slip for a variety of reasons which I don't
want to go into. Either way, it's been stuck on 3.01 for a long time and
isn't moving.
I've got plenty of track record if CVs are in order ;)
I'm locale leader over on Mozilla for gd and was behind the recent releas
e
of Firefox and the forthcoming release of Thunderbird; also been keeping
Google up to date for gd for many years. I'm sure I can get people over
there to vouch for my sticktoitiveness (not my invention!) and
qualification.
My main shortcoming is a lack of programming skills but Kevin Scannell (w
ho
is leader for Irish and who walked me through the Mozilla process) tells
me
LibreOffice is easier in terms of localisation. The main thing I'd need
support with initially would be getting the existing Gaelic strings moved
onto whatever the new platform will be so I can crack on.
Excellent news!
Welcome on board,
Charles.
le meas mòr,
Michael "Akerbeltz" Bauer
www.faclair.com * www.akerbeltz.org
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