- From: Martin Wunderlich <martin_wu@gmx.net>
- Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 20:44:08 +0100
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- CC: mwunderlich@salesforce.com
Hi all, Sorry for cross-posting, but I thought a few people might be interested in this: We are hosting a localisation un-conference in Dublin. What's an un-conference? Basically, a localisation conference which you get to shape according to your interests. The programme is created collaboratively by the participants, as we go along, and the final agenda will be set on the day - somehow. Have a look here for more information and how to get involved: http://localizationunconference.com/ Who's behind this? See here: http://localizationunconference.com/blog/?page_id=6 This is your chance to talk about the localisation stuff that really matters to you, instead of suffering death-by-powerpoint. Some of the things we could talk about: social networking site translation, mashup internationalization, vendors, hiring, quality, open source tools, Unicode, pseudo-translation, mobile technology, global privacy or legal issues, Klingon language specialists, ... You name it. To register your interest, have a look here (doesn't mean that you have to come - it's free anyway): http://www.localizationunconference.com/register.html Cheers, Martin
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