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Localization (l10n) is process of customizing software to different cultural locales, covering aspects of script , language usage, graphical notations and translations. Sarai is actively involved in it through its FLOSS fellowship programme and supporting resident free software fellows.

About Indic L10n
Localization is the process by which software and computing systems are adapted to a particular language and the specific cultural habits of a region. And before the process of localization can begin, the software has to be internationalized to support multiple languages and local customs. Its common to have the terms abreviated as 'i18n' for internationalization (since there are 18 letters before 'i' and 'n' ) and 'l10n' for localization


Indic L10n refers to anything about Indian language localization.
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Activities
Ongoing Indic development at Sarai and elsewhere.
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IndLinux Project
IndLinux Project IndLinux project was started with the aim to localise Linux to Indian languages. Sarai has been supporting this effort through FLOSS fellowships & language technology project.
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Indic Events
List Indic localization events that have happened in past, in Sarai & elsewhere. Also upcoming events.
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Downloads
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Indic Resource Bag
Links and references to various Indic resources, tools, software, documentation etc.
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