On 11/16/13 9:20 AM, Louis Suárez-Potts wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 16-Nov-2013, at 07:21, Amin Sabeti <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'll look and edit/translate them regularly in my spare time :)
>>
>> A
> I passed the request on to the Apache OpenOffice l10n list, which has a lot 
> of translators (and other localization-ers).
> I assume you have also reached out to the many other open source localization 
> groups, e.g., Mozilla's? 
>
> louis

We have, but feel free to forward the email on to other groups!
>>
>> On 15 November 2013 19:36, Brian Conley <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Amin!
>>
>> Can you check out where we are at with the Persian translation of StoryMaker.
>>
>> https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/storymaker/
>>
>> We'd love any assistance you can provide!
>>
>> Brian
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 2:39 AM, Amin Sabeti <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I can help you for Persian/Farsi.
>>
>> My email address on Transifex is [email protected].
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Amin
>>
>>
>> On 13 November 2013 21:52, OpenITP Localization Management Service 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hello LibTech folks! 
>>
>> We've seen several projects asking for help with translating circumvention 
>> tools lately. To address this need, OpenITP has launched the Localization 
>> Management Service (LMS) to cultivate a community of volunteers to help with 
>> these goals. 
>>
>> We are actively looking for individuals who want to help combat online 
>> surveillance and censorship worldwide. If you speak a second language (or 
>> more!) and are a fan of circumvention tools, we want to hear from you!
>>
>> What are some of tools we work on?
>> Tor, Lantern, Cryptocat, Orbot, Psiphon, Commotion Wireless, GlobaLeaks, 
>> Martus, and more. A list of the current hub projects and other useful links 
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>>
>> If you have a project that needs localization and would like to join the 
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>>
>> How Do I Contribute?
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>> In addition, we have an IRC channel (freenode.net #l10n) and a mailing list 
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>>
>> How Much Time is Required?
>> While there is no set time commitment, most of our members contribute a few 
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>> Internet.
>>
>> What Will I be Localizing and Testing?
>> You will be translating software, documentation, video, graphics, and 
>> websites. Basically, anything that is required for individuals to both learn 
>> and properly use these tools. Once a translation is complete, community 
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>>
>> Next Steps?
>> Let us know you are interested by emailing us at [email protected]. If 
>> you have questions, please reach out as well.
>>
>> Lastly, please fill out our short survey! This will help us better 
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>>
>> Best,
>>
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