Yesterday early morning I was working on fixing remaining bugs and then releasing l10n_client module’s latest incarnation, which makes it amazingly easy to contribute to interface translations of Drupal, thanks to our work on the Drupalcon Boston code sprint and community contributions since then. ( http://drupal.org/project/l10n_client ) The localization client module allows you to translate your Drupal instance as you go from page to page as you notice untranslated strings. Its cool, quick and easy. The latest version allows you to specify one central server (that’s l10n_server module) with which you can share each single translation you enter. Once you set up, sharing and contributing is less then one minute to do ;) I am heavily on this path with l10n_client and l10n_server.
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interface translation
Yesterday early morning I was working on fixing remaining bugs and then releasing l10n_client module’s latest incarnation, which makes it amazingly easy to contribute to interface translations of Drupal, thanks to our work on the Drupalcon Boston code sprint and community contributions since then. ( http://drupal.org/project/l10n_client ) The localization client module allows you to translate your Drupal instance as you go from page to page as you notice untranslated strings. Its cool, quick and easy. The latest version allows you to specify one central server (that’s l10n_server module) with which you can share each single translation you enter. Once you set up, sharing and contributing is less then one minute to do ;) I am heavily on this path with l10n_client and l10n_server.