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Open Translation Tools 2007 Wiki
Welcome to the wiki created for Open Translation Tools Convergence 2007, which was held in Zagreb, Croatia from 29 November to 1 December 2007.
This wiki was used to document event proceedings and support other event-related collaborations. It is now being used as a collaboration hub for ongoing idea and knowledge sharing as we continue to map this emerging community of practice.
If you are new to wikis, see the Getting Started page for tips and documentation links.
Latest stuff
- More cultural mixology at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fA-zHpEYcYI . Thanks Anselm!
- Check out the list of Participating Projects and make sure you're properly listed!
- Finally got up the list of Languages Spoken at OTT07
- Check out the video from at event at http://blip.tv/file/522086/ , ogg file is at http://epicenter.media.mit.edu/~mako/Aspiration-VoicesFromOpenTranslationTools2007930.ogg
Contribute!
- We welcome your input as we map out Open Source Translation Tools and Open Content Translation Use Cases
- Share your Book Ideas!
- Document the Cultural Beverages you shared at the event!
- Event notes. Almost in REAL TIME ;) Add your own stuff here.
- Blogging OTT07 Link here your blog posts, wiki posts, videos and references to the event
Collaborate!
- Join the Event Mailing List to participate in discussions about following the Summit!
- IRC: #ottc07 on Freenode
- Add your details to the Participant List
- Follow OTT alum whereabouts on Twitter
Tag!
If you're blogging, posting photos, tagging links or anything else, please tag them with
- OTT07
- AspirationTech, Aspiration
- MI2
Event Details
For complete details on the event, click through to:
- Aspiration Open Translation Tools event page
- Event Agenda
- Event Schedule
- SpeedGeeking Sessions
- Video Interview Questions
- Travel, Accommodations, and Logistics Information
- Venue
Acknowledgements
Open Translation Tools 2007 was co-organized by Aspiration and Multimeda Institute - MAMA (MI2).
Open Translation Tools 2007 is supported by the generosity of Open Society Institute, with additional support from TechSoup.
Licensing
Content on this wiki is available under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike
