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==Ask-Me-Anything's (AMA's)==
==Ask-Me-Anything's (AMA's)==
[https://www.localizationlab.org/blog/2019/2/11/highlights-from-our-southeast-asia-regional-ama-with-tor-project Tor Project Southeast Asia AMA](February 2019)
[https://www.localizationlab.org/blog/2019/2/11/highlights-from-our-southeast-asia-regional-ama-with-tor-project Tor Project Southeast Asia AMA] (February 2019)


[https://www.localizationlab.org/blog/2019/2/4/vqokvhv4o4v1udmv1o431zg2qbpu92 Briar AMA] (February 2019)
[https://www.localizationlab.org/blog/2019/2/4/vqokvhv4o4v1udmv1o431zg2qbpu92 Briar AMA] (February 2019)

Revision as of 09:45, 26 February 2019

Contributor Trainings

Getting Started with Weblate (08/16/2018)

Loïc Dachary of the SecureDrop and Enough communities walks you through how to sign up for and use Weblate, a free and open source translation platform that can be self hosted. Projects like SecureDrop, F-Droid and FreedomBox use Weblate as a localization platform. Michal Čihař, the author of Weblate, also joined the training and responded to questions.

Project AMA's, Trainings & Demos

Ask-Me-Anything's (AMA's)

Tor Project Southeast Asia AMA (February 2019)

Briar AMA (February 2019)

SecureDrop AMA (April 2018)

Tor Project AMA (June 2017)

GlobaLeaks AMA

Trainings

Getting Started with Weblate with Loïc Dachary and Michal Čihař