L10n:Meetings/Celtic language hackathon
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Logistics
- where
Room: D107
Canolfan Bedwyr wing (within The Management Centre)
Bangor University
Bangor, Wales
Google maps: http://bit.ly/1EJaGFy
- when
- 8-9 March
- travel
- Travel days are 7 & 10 March
National Rail is the best place to look for trains from Manchester to Bangor.
- arriving at hotel
- The Management Centre is within walking distance from the Bangor train station.
Google map: http://bit.ly/1yRdqMS
- accommodation
The Management Centre
Bangor Business School
College Road
Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2DG
Agenda
Sunday 8 March
- Morning - 930AM - Canolfan Bedwyr wing (within The Management Centre)
- Mozilla mission and org updates applied to Celtic locales
- Introduction to Mozilla & the mission, for anyone unfamiliar with it.
- Organization changes introduced in Portland.
- Virtuous participation cycle
- The role of Celtic & minority language localization within Mozilla's mission.
- Tools, resources, and translation workflows at Mozilla
- Dashboards overview -- flod
- Pootle, hg, & SVN tutorials -- Dwayne & flod
- Kevin's quality evaluation script tutorials
- Review Prod roadmaps, schedules and priorities to better understand and plan upcoming localization work
- iOS in the UK
- Seasonal Firefox releases -- Firefox 38
- Communication of timelines -- what's working, what isn't, how do l10n-drivers support Celtic locales more?
- Firefox OS -- will it be coming to the UK?
- Lunch -- catered by The Management Centre
- Afternoon
- Dashboard review & translation catchup work where localization work has not been completed
- Discussion lead by l10n teams to share common practices between Celtic languages & how they might be relevant to other small languages.
- Produce first language packs for Manx and Scots.
- Dinner -- The Prys home - Within 5 minutes walking distance from the Management Centre. The address is Teg Annedd, 63 Ffordd Garth Uchaf/Upper Garth Road – nice big house name on wall to help pizza delivery men ;).
Monday 9 March
- Morning -- 930AM
- L10n community stability in Celtic locales
- Project priorities
- How does each l10n team prioritize their active projects?
- Leadership & succession
- How does each l10n team structure locale/project leadership?
- Does the team have a plan of succession? If so, what is it, where is it strong and where is it weak?
- Recruitment
- Does the l10n team need more localizers?
- If so, what has the team done to recruit and mentor new localizers?
- What can be improved?
- What has been successful in other l10n teams?
- Sustainability
- Does the l10n team have linguistic resources (e.g., Firefox glossary, style guide, etc.) to sustain the project?
- If yes, how did they create them? Would they be willing to mentor other teams to create their own?
- Localizer recognition
- Does the l10n team feel like they receive enough recognition from Mozilla for their efforts?
- What form of recognition is most appreciated?
- Does the l10n team provide recognition to outstanding members of the team?
- Does the l10n team feel like they receive enough recognition from Mozilla for their efforts?
- Project priorities
- Discuss localized product use in the UK.
- Use of localized software in education in UK.
- How, where, and why?
- Brainstorm possible initiatives to increase locale usage and market share in UK.
- Use of localized software in education in UK.
- Lunch -- catered by The Management Centre
- Afternoon (Breakouts)
- Dashboard review, and translation catchup work where localization work has not been completed
- Share common practices between Celtic languages and how they might be relevant to other small languages.
- Ship first Manx & Scots language packs on addons.mozilla.org.
- Update team wiki pages
- Take l10n hackathon survey.
- Group pictures
- Dinner -- Location TBD
Other
- Notes
- https://l10n.etherpad.mozilla.org/celtic-language-meetup-notes
- Resources