Hello -- could someone send me a few representative .po files for core dev projects that I could pass along to the folks at Idiom? Idiom has donated an instance of idiom worldserver for use with OLPC, which can be used for documentation until open source equivalent evolves -- on the call yesterday I also asked them about integrating software strings and they were cool with the idea of building a bridge for .po files.
<br><br>If anyone out there in dev/loc land has actually used idiom before, or knows someone who could potentially be lured into some volunteer work, 3hrs. a week, please feel free to pass them my way. this could either be translators who have worked on the receiving end with xml or rtf packages -- or someone who may actually have idiom admin experience.
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