On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 5:47 PM, Marcus <[email protected]> wrote:
> No problem to add another source that has a good - or maybe better -
> explaination about localization in software applications.
>
> But this link points to a commercial website which could lead to the
> impression that we are somehow connectrf with it. Or it could look like a
> recommendation. So, should we really add it?
>
> Someone else with this feeling? Or other comments?
>

If someone thinks the Wikipedia page needs improvement, I'd recommend
they help improve that page.

-Rob

> Marcus
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> Am 01/28/2015 04:22 PM, schrieb McCormick, James:
>>
>> Your page (http://www.openoffice.org/l10n/) refers people to the Wikipedia
>> entry on "internationalization and localization". I am of course biased but
>> that page is very dense and overly complicated. This page
>> (http://www.lionbridge.com/solutions/software-localization/) gives a process
>> oriented walk through of what you can expect from software localization. The
>> behind the scenes methodology is explained takes a complicated subject and
>> simplifies it for a learner. I hope you highly consider using this page as a
>> resource.
>
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