Αρχείο κατηγορίας 'Transifex'
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Big-picture release translation status
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A lot of things are happening lately in Transifex-land. We’ve been working hard in bringing transifex.net live, developing Lotte, the Lightweight Online Translation Editor, recruiting two more developers for Indifex, opening up a new office and stuff. Been experimenting with new things too. One of them was various mockups to improve the way we present [...]
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django-piston
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Giving a good look at django-piston. Looks hawt!
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FOSSComm recap
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So, FOSSComm is now over and everyone has returned to their base after a really fun weekend. Kudos to the Linux Team of TEI Larisas for the excellent organization, and a big thanks to the TEI itself for sponsoring some great swag and coffee/food! Day 1 ended with the side-effects from tsipouro and other poisonous [...]
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Transifex appliance on cloud computing
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Testing a Transifex appliance running on Amazon’s EC2 for customers. rPath rocks.
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Tx interview on greek radio
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Tx was featured on a popular Greek radio station past week. I really enjoyed the discussion, where we had the opportunity to talk about the importance of universal access of information, open source and digital rights, beautiful code and entrepreneurship. [Audio clip: view full post to listen]
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startup2.eu and Tx
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Transifex on the startup2.eu European web 2.0 competition! Votes are openly accepted at http://www.startup2.eu/upcoming.php.
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Transifex GSoC Ideas
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RT: @transifex: Coder currently in University? Take a look at the Transifex GSoC Ideas @ http://transifex.org/wiki/Development/SummerCoding
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Transifex in yum for Fedora 11
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Reviewers needed for packaging Transifex in Fedora’s yum repositories in time for Fedora 11. Also, Python packaging gurus might want to drop their 0.02 to the Django application packabing thread on fedora-devel.
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Hacking in bed
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Late-night hacking in bed feels pretty good, I should do this more often.
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Playing with data presentation
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Working on making data presentation in Transifex lighter and more useful. Hide unimportant bits, expose vital ones, keeping a generally usable and friendly environment. Feedback please! More shots to come in the next days.