Hello Michael,

2010/10/5 Michael Bauer <f...@akerbeltz.org>

> Hi all,
>
> I'd like to take over the Scottish Gaelic localisation. The previous loca
le
> leaders have let the project slip for a variety of reasons which I don't
> want to go into. Either way, it's been stuck on 3.01 for a long time and
> isn't moving.
>
> I've got plenty of track record if CVs are in order ;)
>
> I'm locale leader over on Mozilla for gd and was behind the recent releas
e
> of Firefox and the forthcoming release of Thunderbird; also been keeping
> Google up to date for gd for many years. I'm sure I can get people over
> there to vouch for my sticktoitiveness (not my invention!) and
> qualification.
>
> My main shortcoming is a lack of programming skills but Kevin Scannell (w
ho
> is leader for Irish and who walked me through the Mozilla process) tells
me
> LibreOffice is easier in terms of localisation. The main thing I'd need
> support with initially would be getting the existing Gaelic strings moved
> onto whatever the new platform will be so I can crack on.
>


Excellent news!

Welcome on board,

Charles.

>
> le meas mòr,
>
> Michael "Akerbeltz" Bauer
> www.faclair.com * www.akerbeltz.org
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