Online translation tool

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Python

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If you're a fan of open-source projects and have a knack for languages, Pootle is calling your name! This online translation tool isn’t just another piece of software; it's like the Swiss Army knife for all things translation and localization. Imagine this: Pootle is a powerful server that’s built in Python, slinging code through the Django framework. So, if you've got a web server up and raring to go, Pootle can slide right in. We're talking WSGI applications here, folks. Once you get it running, it supports multiple translation projects across various languages. Teams can swoop in, manage their files, wrangle permissions, and crank out translations all from the web interface. And if you’re the kind of person who likes to work offline, don’t sweat it – grab your files, translate, and upload them back when you’re ready. But here’s the thing – Pootle needs a new caretaker. Yep, it’s in the market for a few maintainers to pick up the torch. If you’ve got some Python chops and a penchant for open-source, head over to Pootle Issues on GitHub and throw your hat into the ring. Until then, the good folks suggest using Weblate as a Plan B. Pootle is released under the General Public License, version 3 or later. So yeah, it’s got a license to thrill. Tap into the install guide for all the crucial deets and remember, it’s Python2 only right now. A quick pip install --pre Pootle should get you moving, but don’t cut corners on reading those instructions! Dive into the community, contribute, and maybe even help steer the ship. Pootle isn’t just software; it’s a bridge bringing translators and projects together while making the world a little more connected. So, got some free time and want to make an impact? Pootle might just be your next great adventure.

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