Firefox OS Tagalog Localization Sprint 18 MAR 2015

From 1500H to 2100H today, Wed 18 Mar 2015 the Mozilla Philippines Community will be having a Localization Sprint for Firefox OS in Tagalog. If you are joining the activity online, here’s what you should do:

  1. If you are new in L10n (Localization), please read this online document first: [https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/L10n_Style_Guide]
  2. Create your Pootle Account via [http://mozilla.locamotion.org/tl/firefoxos/]
  3. For this activity, we shall be working on Firefox OS v2.2

I will be online all throughout the day via Vidyo [http://vidyo.mozillaph.org] online conferencing tool. You may want to install Vidyo on your machine (laptop, desktop, or mobile device) before we start the session by 1500H. You may also get in touch with me via email thru bob(at)mozillaph(dot)org or via IRC at the #mozilla-ph channel.

If you’re dropping by the Mozilla Community Space Manila (MozSpaceMNL), I will be there between 1500H to 2100H today. Don’t forget to bring your own device and join the localization sprint. I will take care of your caffeine fix and internet connectivity.

See you all! Don’t forget to sign the attendance sheet via [https://mozphl10n.etherpad.mozilla.org/firefoxos-l10nsprint-18MAR2015].

Mozilla Rep | Localizer | Aviation Professional Bob is a Mozilla Representative (ReMo) Mentor from Makati City, Philippines. He is the Lead Localizer for the Tagalog Firefox and Firefox OS Projects. He is a graduate of BS Computer Science and was an aviation professional. He is currently an IT Consultant to big companies in the field of telecommunications, broadcast and aviation in the Philippines. He is the General Manager & Chief Technology Officer of TurfSite Web Services. He plays the piano, develops desktop & mobile applications, does plane spotting (photography) during his free time. He is dad to Robyn Andi Xeon and Bea Gaia Haswell.

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