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OpenSUSE Weblate: Easy Way to Translation

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OpenSUSE Weblate: Easy Way to Translation
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openSUSE Weblate Translation Tool
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openSUSE has a new tool for translations support: Weblate. It should become a central point of all openSUSE translations in future. In this talk you will become familiar with Weblate. Starting with translation and fixing errors in existing translations will be easy for you.
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