Babel will certainly be welcoming of incoming help. It was designed to
run at Eclipse and not as "productized" as we would have liked, but
please don't hesitate to ask questions on babel-dev

https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/babel-dev


Denis



On 06/11/17 05:43 AM, Mickael Istria wrote:
> I'm aware of a couple RCP applications who have re-implemented
> Babel-like websites for community translations. However, none of those
> is likely to be more open and better documented than Eclipse Babel,
> and none was trivial to implement.
> I imagine that at this point, one of the best path for you would be to
> get familiar with Babel despite the lack of documentation. However,
> there's https://wiki.eclipse.org/Babel which already contains a few
> interesting things to get started. And if some documentation is
> missing, then "source code is the ultimate documentation"
> https://projects.eclipse.org/projects/technology.babel/developer ;)
>
> Good luck!
>
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