Joomla content translator: Translate content, urls, menus or extensions

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Amazon - Thu, 2008-04-10 18:20

Looks interesting, But I

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Jose A Reyero@d... - Sat, 2008-04-12 12:22

Looks interesting,
But I haven't been able to download it to give it a try and of course grab some ideas for Drupal
Have you tried it?


l10n server

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sun - Sat, 2008-04-12 15:37

Yes, like l10n server our multilingual solutions for Drupal need more dashboards, overviews, and statistics. Besides the diagrams, nooku doesn't look much better than the ex. JoomFish, and IMHO we can do better.

Would there be interested to join forces (of i18n, Localizer, and Translatable) to develop a generic "translation_statistics" module which would integrate with all current internationalization modules?

Daniel F. Kudwien
unleashed mind


Sure, we should be

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Jose A Reyero@d... - Fri, 2008-04-18 08:50

Sure, we should be collaborating more and sharing some tools.

Actually the Drupal 6 version of i18n has some independent modules that can be used with other packages -i.e. languageicons module- and there could be even more, provided that the low level language stuff is now in Drupal core.

Still I don't know whether it makes sense to spin off all the modules in there to be independent packages, it may be harder for people to grab a dozen modules instead of a single one... But I'm thinking maybe doing some install profile around multilingual modules...

Whatever, having some common modules like that translation_statistics would be great.


Nothing like JoomFish

barghest - Sun, 2008-04-13 17:48

Having been to the Dutch Joomla Day, I'd like to take Daniel to task about suggesting Nooku is anything like JoomFish. It's not. In fact, had you said JoomFish was sub-standard, I'd have agreed but from what I saw demonstrated Nooku is a KILLER application. This will bring much development attention to Joomla 1.5. As Nooku has it's own extensible architecture, I can see it's going to bring a lot of benefits. Can't wait to get my hands on it.

Nooku Website ... more info

barghest - Thu, 2008-04-17 22:27

Looks like the Nooku site is properly live.

http://www.nooku.org/

Very interesting reading and also an interesting funding model.