Gábor Szabó wrote:
Guidelines are good.
It would be also good to have a non-exclusive list of applications
available on-line that
potential applicants should consider. Not to say they cannot bring
their own ideas but a
recommended list of application can a good thing anyway.
Who does the ISOC project and specifically the HaMakor support of it
want to attract?
- Professional translators?
- Programmers who would like to do translation work?
- Translators who might not have projects to fill all their time?
When looking for someone to do a job one looks for someone who is
qualified and available. When you advertise a job and a time frame
you'll probably get responses from people who find both suitable.
- Students of CS or similar who are not yet involced in OS?
- Lingusitics students who plan to do translation work but might not have huge
(or any) computer background?
Gabor
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Thanks,
Uri
http://translation.israel.net
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