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Sakai i18n in use: making multilingual integration a reality

David Roldan-Martinez, Diego Del Blanco Orobitg

Thursday
3:00 pm - 3:40 pm
Room: Grand C

Session Abstract

The presentation will focus into i18n issues that should be taken into account when planning a Sakai deployment into a multilingual environment analyzing the needs, the problems found and how these problems have been solved.

Presentation Materials

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Additional Information

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