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Drupal 8 Multilingual Initiative meeting on January 16nd, 2013

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2013-01-16 16:00 - 17:00 UTC

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Here comes yet another instance of our regular Drupal 8 Multilingual Initiative meeting! We have made some great progress recently, for example almost the complete feature set of localization update is in Drupal 8 core now! Yes! We cannot really lean back just yet. With about one month to go before the updated Drupal 8 feature freeze, and still some major configuration related tasks lingering, we need to rally around making those happen. The direction for both the metadata and the context issues seem to be well set, but we need to work out the remaining implementation pieces.

In short, we have lots to cover and clean up still. Come be involved, ask questions, get going! We have tasks for all kinds of interests on all kinds of difficulty levels.

Get more background about the initiative at http://www.drupal8multilingual.org/ and follow https://twitter.com/d8mi. It was never this easy to follow our upcoming events, issues in progress or have an overview of the people involved. We want to make it even easier to join the team. There are new issue summary pages (see links at around the bottom of the homepage) to look up issues that only need a screenshot or an issue summary update for example. All help is welcome!

This IRC meeting is in the #drupal-i18n channel on IRC. See http://drupal.org/irc for more information. The time above is marked with UTC - check in your own timezone.

See you all there!

Meetings are every other week at the same time on Wednesdays. Check out http://www.drupal8multilingual.org/events for the calendar of upcoming meetings.

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