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Hi all,

In order to ease the communication across projects, I'm going to draw some dedicated contact tables on the l10n wiki page:

- One dedicated to L10n teams which will give a contact name for teams working on UI, Help, Extensions, Templates (and future sites not here yet)

- One dedicated to QA teams for l10n QA and smoke tests for RCs. Thanks to Rimas, David Emerich Jourdain and the support of the Brazilian groups we should have soon a manual testing QA tool in place.

- One dedicated to Native-language teams with contact(s) name(s) for the marketing, website, support and documentation tasks, so the international projects knows who to ping when needed. This is mostly important for marketing and website because it directly depends of the international actions.

I know that sometimes names will overlap between the 3, but it's not important and in the future, the community/your community will grow ;)
It's only contact tables, no follow up of the work will be done here.
But I don't think we need separated mailing lists for L10n and Native-lang teams yet.

Is it ok for you or do you have remarks, requests or other ideas?
If it's ok, I'll work on the tables by the end of the week.
Thanks in advance.

Kind regards
Sophie
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