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These calls will be held in the Localization Vidyo room every second (14:00 UTC) and fourth (20:00 UTC) Thursday of the month and will be...
Jonathan Blow (the author of “Braid”) hacks a bunch of i18n related stuff.
A small summary of the current week
mathjazz: mRRRRRRRRRRRged!
I’m raml[ing] in Pycharm
My personal goal for the next week is to land new type of permissions for translators in Pontoon.
There’s a lot of work already done, so wish me luck!
A couple of less important things:
I added support for Pycharm IDE in RAML Plugin
Live web localization tool
Together with Mathjazz, We added progressive loading of timeline events at contributors profiles. That should reduce page loading time for every contributor at pontoon.mozilla.org :)
Combining multiple filters | A blog by Matjaž Horvat
Set up your own Pontoon instance in 5 minutes | A blog by Matjaž Horvat
Mozilla stories - 2015
To be fully honest, It's really painful for me to brag about my contributions. It would be an over-statement to call me a humble person. In my opinion, The whole idea of giving back to the community should be an normal reflex of every software developer.
The open-source philoshophy has a special place in my heart. A lot of things in my life wouldn't be possible without support and open-minds of so many wonderful people.
Thank you, from the very bottom of my heart.
I decided to sum up my latest activities (related to the opensource) and move on to the next chapter of this story.
(Almost) All of my commits during the last year (at the github of course) were related to the projects provided by Mozilla.
I've learned a good share of Golang and contributed to Heka the stream processing pipeline.
Together with The Pontoon dev-team we handled migration of l10n projects from The Verbatim to The Pontoon.
I was mentioned during the Extravaganza - October 2015.
I received a T-Shirt and a Mug from Mozilla. All thanks are going to Mathjazz :)
I was active at #pontoon irc channel.
I was participating in The #Hacktoberfest.
I was splendid. I still can't believe it.
My next goal is to move The Pontoon forward and create some tools that will improve l10n/i18n community or the web in general. 2016 is still so young. Sky is the limit.
Hello again
I want to improve my fluency in English, that’s why I’ll commit this blasphemy. To all native and non-native speakers - please forgive me. I work as a programmer, devops or just a jack of all trades at a company called Clearcode. In my free-time I try to give something back to the world. I’m trying to have a give and take relationship with open-source. I love to help people via code and fixing issues via github. Who am I? My name is Jarek, I’m a 30 years old polyglot programmer from Poland. As a cynical and introvertical person, i’m workaholic who is trying to fight against his own obesity. Fortunately I share my struggles with the most surprising woman in my life. We’re living together in a wonderful place called The Town of Hundred Bridges - Wrocław. However as a totally (contradicted) introvertic person, i hate social gatherings and over-sized teams. Two years ago I started to commit contributions in various projects for Mozilla community trying to make the web a little better place. I’ve worked during this time with pretty amazing people, i’ll try to mention a few of them: Automation/Testing team: Dave Hunt, Henrik Skupin Stream processing engine called Heka: Mike Trinkala and Rob Miller Pontoon project: Mike Kelly and Matjaž Horvat Thank you guys, you gave me so much of your time and patience during your mentorship. I can’t even express how much grateful I am. Mozilla somehow manages to keep a friendly community together. It’s truly unique. I still feel that is just the beginning of my journey, there’s still so much stuff to do. As a simple craftsman I try to make something good for his community. Thanks for your time and have a good night! //EDIT: Daniel you’re awesome! Thank you for everything.