Jacqueline,
>
> yes, we should start with a look on existing material and resources.
> Furthermore I would like to create a list with the contact persons of
> the native-lang QA/l10n-teams, if exist (and linking on the
> native-lang qa-websites). I think therefore your updated languages
> list (issue #79332) should be a good start.
>
> I would be happy to share the experience of our germanophone
> activities doing QA and Localisation (beside the technical process,
> more likely what we do for community building, finding team members,
> organisation, QA-events, etc.).
>
> But we should wait a bit, until the nomination period has ended and we
> have the new team completed :-)
>
> Thanks a lot to Sophie, khirano and André, that you already
> volunteered to join the team!


Indeed, thanks a lot for them!
As for myself, I'd like to structure the names of the pages related to
L10N and QA on the wiki, because as much as a wiki has to be spontaneous
in the creation of content, I have the feeling that we're missing a
couple of important pages that could be valuable to QA teams.

Best,
Charles.

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