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== Project Contributor(s)==
The following people contributed to our project in some beneficial manner. We appreciate all advice received from the Mozilla l10n community, as well as Seneca students, and professors. If you would like to be contributor to our project, just get in touch with us through email, or seneca's IRC channel. The '''Contribution Info''' sub-section below outlines our current project needs. Potential contributors can pick one and we can talk about how to proceed.
 
=== Potential Ways of Contributing ===
#Python regular expressions help
#<u>Bug:</u> When parsing files that use key/value pairs - '''DTD or Properties''' - our tool not only changes the value but the key as well. We don't want the key to be changed. (I think this problem is nearly solved though so this bug may be obsolete very soon thanks to Armen)
#Testing our script when needed. (Usually right after a release)
 
==== Timothy Joseph Duavis ====
*Reviewed our Python script(s) and provided some ways to improve several methods. In particular, the process() and callback() methods.
 
==== Vijey Balasundaram ====
*Tested our tool and looked for bugs or any potential future pitfalls we might run into. Helped with some documentation for first time tool users.
 
==== Mozilla l10n Community ====
*Provided strong leadership and support. We wouldn't be able to get this project off the ground without them.
 
==== Seneca Professors ====
*Put us in contact with the Mozilla l10n community and helped us get this project off the ground through structure and guidance.
 
==== Contribution Info ====
*<strike>I would like to apply to a string multiple regular expressions substitutions. I have seen something like re.compile(bla bla bla). Could I collect a set of regular expressions in an array an iterate through it applying the substitutions to a string?? or something like that?</strike>
*<strike>[http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/User:Tjduavis Timothy Joseph Duavis] (here to be of service!)</strike> ('''Done''')
 
== Project Leader(s) ==
*[[User:Rueen|Rueen Fiez]] (rueen) [http://rueenfiez.wordpress.com Rueen's blog]
*[[User:Vlam6|Vincent Lam]] (vlam6) [http://vlam6.wordpress.com Vince's blog]
*[[User:Armenzg|Armen Zambrano]] (armenzg) [http://armenzg.blogspot.com Armen's blog]
 
 
== Project Name ==
''automated localization tool'' - This tool, given a locale and a set of rules, create a build of the same language but different region (e.g. en-IN from en-GB)
* Determine what our Python based system will "do" in 0.1 release
== Project Leader(s) ==
*[[User:Rueen|Rueen Fiez]] (rueen) [http://rueenfiez.wordpress.com Rueen's blog]
*[[User:Vlam6|Vincent Lam]] (vlam6) [http://vlam6.wordpress.com Vince's blog]
*[[User:Armenzg|Armen Zambrano]] (armenzg) [http://armenzg.blogspot.com Armen's blog]
== Releases ==
#Changes the word "color" to "colour" in every DTD file and have it saved ('''Done''')
=== Previous Version Releases ===
* '''Tool - 0.1 release ZIP file''': [https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/attachment.cgi?id=284789 Automated Localization Build Tool (0.1)]
* '''Tool - 0.2 release ZIP file''': [http://matrix.senecac.on.ca/~azambran/mozilla/l10nmerge0.2.2.zip l10nMerge0.2.2zip Tool (0.2.2)]
 
== Project Contributor(s)==
The following people contributed to our project in some beneficial manner. We appreciate all advice received from the Mozilla l10n community, as well as Seneca students, and professors. If you would like to be contributor to our project, just get in touch with us through email, or seneca's IRC channel. The '''Contribution Info''' sub-section below outlines our current project needs. Potential contributors can pick one and we can talk about how to proceed.
 
=== Potential Ways of Contributing ===
#Python regular expressions help
#<u>Bug:</u> When parsing files that use key/value pairs - '''DTD or Properties''' - our tool not only changes the value but the key as well. We don't want the key to be changed. (I think this problem is nearly solved though so this bug may be obsolete very soon thanks to Armen)
#Testing our script when needed. (Usually right after a release)
 
* Timothy Joseph Duavis
**Reviewed our Python script(s) and provided some ways to improve several methods. In particular, the process() and callback() methods.
 
* Vijey Balasundaram
**Tested our tool and looked for bugs or any potential future pitfalls we might run into. Helped with some documentation for first time tool users.
 
* Mozilla l10n Community
**Provided strong leadership and support. We wouldn't be able to get this project off the ground without them.
 
* Seneca Professors
**Put us in contact with the Mozilla l10n community and helped us get this project off the ground through structure and guidance.
 
==== Contribution Info ====
*<strike>I would like to apply to a string multiple regular expressions substitutions. I have seen something like re.compile(bla bla bla). Could I collect a set of regular expressions in an array an iterate through it applying the substitutions to a string?? or something like that?</strike>
*<strike>[http://zenit.senecac.on.ca/wiki/index.php/User:Tjduavis Timothy Joseph Duavis] (here to be of service!)</strike> ('''Done''')
== Project Details ==
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