Hi Niels,

Not to blow my own horn too much, if it's only attribute translations
you want, you could have a look at translatable columns plugin:
http://github.com/iain/translatable_columns

We are still working on Globalize2, but we are in the middle of
reorganizing to speed up development.

And yes, this is the right place to ask about rails i18n related
matters. A globalize mailinglist has been made last weekend, but it
hasn't been announced yet, so no members there yet. (this is no
announcement either, we're still working on it).

Furthermore, a list of plugins is available at: http://rails-i18n.org/wiki

Good luck,
Iain

On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 18:30, Niels <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am working on a proof of concept application which uses Rails 2.2 (.
> 2 currently) and has a bunch of translatable model attributes. With
> the new entry points for i18n in Rails 2.2 I can easily localize the
> interface but was wondering if currently there was some sort of best
> practice when it comes to localized model attributes.
>
> E.g. is someone still working on http://github.com/joshmh/globalize2?
> Are there any plugins / libraries with similar aims around? Is this
> even the right mailing list to ask these questions?
>
> How do you solve this in your applications?
>
> I am grateful for any pointers,
> Niels
>
> >
>

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