Making Mozilla.com Better for International Users
A few weeks ago we announced several planned changes to Mozilla Web sites. And on 29 Nov 2005, we launched the new Mozilla.com. At the time we launched the new site, we were planning to continue to update and improve Mozilla.com for our visitors.
One of the first things we’d like to do is make it easier for non-English speaking visitors to Mozilla.com to quickly get localized information about Mozilla software, and download their preferred language versions.
The team responsible for managing these Web site updates here at Mozilla wants to work closely with the international Mozilla community, including Mozilla’s international affiliates, to make these improvements.
We’ve set up a Wiki to plan, implement and manage this localization project at: http://wiki.mozilla.org/Mozilla.com/Localization.
We invite the international community to help us flesh out end user requirements for changes to mozilla.com to help international visitors better navigate the site. You’ll find a stub of a project plan and initial schedule at the link above.
We see Mozilla.com as a work in progress, and as we continue to update and improve it, you can find a list of the ongoing work and projects at the Mozilla.com wiki page: http://wiki.mozilla.org/Mozilla.com.
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sorry to say this but how about making mozilla products better for international users? during the 1.5 launch there werent that many non-english ff out. Just saying that l10n could be improved.