Dear translators,
I'll do one talk and organize one workshop in Prague in June, related to language community health in Linux ecosystem, and how to improve the situation.
Could you please route the following message to your language communities across the world?
The workshop would greatly benefit to have people with a diversity of experiences/projects/languages.
I created this ticket to track invites: https://forge.fedoraproject.org/localization/tickets/issues/57
I'll send it to some mailing lists, but if you do, could you please share the link with me or in the ticket?
You are welcome to add me in CC of your emails (jibecfed@fedoraproject.org)
Thanks a lot for your help,
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The Fedora Project community officially invites you and leaders from your localization communities to join us in Prague this June 14th–16th, 2026, for a cross-community workshop on the State of Open Source Localization.
Our l10n community has been processing localization statistics for the entire Linux operating system ecosystem over the last 20 years. The preliminary data reveals some serious challenges regarding the health and velocity of our language communities.
- An introductory talk presenting the 20-year statistical analysis and its limitations.
- An extended, collaborative workshop focused on interpreting the data and brainstorming ecosystem-wide improvements.
We have 20 years of data to review, and we would love for you to come to Prague and share your experience with us. If you have any questions, you can reach Jean-Baptiste on the Fedora Matrix server in the #l10n:fedoraproject.org channel.
We look forward to hearing from you!
Jean-Baptiste
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