L10n:Community Discoverability/Questions
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There are a few reoccuring use cases when trying to find out something about our 1l0n community. Let's collect those to figure out a good way to get answers to those.
- how many localizers do we have
- Asked every now and then, just to show the impact that crowd has
- who's working on language X
- General one-off requests to find someone to ask a question, or connect a new volunteer with
- how big is a particular localization team
- not really a scientific measure, but an indication of the health of a particular localization effort
- find Firefox localizers for all/some locales
- reach out about missing translations, needs to scale up to cover several dozen localizations at once, get emails and names to use in mail. Possibly other transport means like twitter or fb
- find website localizers for all/some locales
- See above
- find X in region Y
- In particular for regional events, we often miss out on some people to invite just because they're weren't on someone's list. Probably want this with and without focus on a particular topic