Joormana,
Le 24 juin 08 à 06:58, j brahma a écrit :

Hi Charles!


Thank you for your suggestion!
*Perhaps you could work with Raman and help with the QA of the localized OOo builds? This way (level 1 Native-Language Project and localized QA) might be
an interesting and accessible way to start.
*
I think, i'll give it a try! Just joined the mailing list that Clytie had mentioned. And yes, i visited that link.Could i ask you two things, i'm a
little confused!

1) *please request -if you still wish to go for it- a "level 1" native-lang
project. **You will not  have anything to translate, at least for the
moment.*

" Level 1 means localization only or support only."

But what all does that involve?


Clytie (what would we do without her? :-) ) pointed you to the localization process explained. In short, what you do is that you open the native-language project, maybe add some words about what's going on, and start to work on localization.



2) Besides, i'd written to Mr.Raman:

*Sir I'd much like to start work on the Native-Lang Project (perhaps at
level 1...)*

 Do i need to make some formal request for the same?


Well, just do the following. Register to the Native-Language Confederation: http://native-lang.openoffice.org . Then subscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] (that list is for local marketing/ promotion) . Post an email on [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the following information:
- your OpenOffice.org username
- the Bodo language ISO code (two or three letters)
- the project level you want (in this case, level 1)
-something that says you want to be the project lead and also have Raman, if you wish, to be your co-lead.

Then I'll file an issue, the project will be opened, you will have to open an issue and submit your ssh key, and you'll be ready to go.

Best,

Charles.
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