Mozilla Terminates Elmo, Its Localization Infrastructure Backbone
Following staff cuts, Firefox developer Mozilla shuts down the backbone of its localization infrastructure, Elmo; reduces localization volume.
Following staff cuts, Firefox developer Mozilla shuts down the backbone of its localization infrastructure, Elmo; reduces localization volume.
Over two dozen charts and tables and high-level visualizations as well as analysis of GitHub code repositories relevant to the language industry.
Features 23 buyer profiles along industry verticals including buyer name, translation volume and / or spend (where available), technology used, sourcing approach, other key insights.
Professor Laura Burian, the new dean of the Middlebury Institute’s Graduate School of Translation, Interpretation, and Language Education, says her priority is to adapt the curriculum to prepare students to lead in a rapidly evolving language and technology market.
Mozilla’s flagship product, the Firefox web browser, ships in 103 languages. All products of the free software community are localized, but they have a unique community-based approach to localization.