Tag Archives: Translations

Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 219

Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter. This is Issue #219 for the week January 04- 17, 2011 and is available here. In this issue we cover: Council Updates. Translations Interviews: Daniel Nylander (Swedish Translation Team) Ubuntu Developer Interviews From the Ubuntu Rally, Dallas Texas Ubuntu now on Twitter Ubuntu User Days Making Ubuntu More Personal […]

Ubuntu Translations Interviews: Daniel Nylander (Swedish Translation Team)

Ubuntu is brought to users in their own language by a large community of dedicated volunteer translators, who tirelessly work on localizing every part of the Operating System release after release. In this series of interviews we’ll get to know who they are, about their language and how they work. This week we’re introducing you […]

Translations Stories: Year 2010 in review for the Slovenian translation team

We’d like to show how translations change people’s lives for the best, and how the work of translators has an impact on that. We’d like to share our excitement and highlight the awesome work translators do. As such, we’re pleased to start off this series of translations stories with this excellent article from the Slovenian […]

Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter Issue 218

Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter This is Issue #218 for the month of December 2010 and is available in full here. In this issue we cover: Announcing the next Ubuntu User Days Event Results from the December 17th Americas Membership Board meeting Results from the December Asia-Oceania Membership Board meeting Welcome new Edubuntu members […]

Ubuntu Translations Interviews: André Gondim (Brazilian Portuguese Translation Team)

Ubuntu is brought to users in their own language by a large community of dedicated volunteer translators, who tirelessly work on localizing every part of the Operating System release after release. In this series of interviews we’ll get to know who they are, about their language and how they work. This week we’re introducing you […]