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Project Summary

The Okapi Framework is a set of interface specifications, format definitions, components and applications that provides an environment to build interoperable tools for the different steps of the translation and localization process.

The goal of the Okapi Framework is to allow tools developers and localizers to build new localization processes or enhance existing ones to best meet their needs, while preserving a level of compatibility and interoperability. It also provides them with a way to share (and re-use) components across different solutions. The project uses and promotes open standards, where they exist. For the aspects where open standards are not defined yet, the framework offers its own. The ultimate goal is to adopt the industry standards when they are defined and useable.

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internationalization java l10n localization tmx translation xliff

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XML
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Java
31%
HTML
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12 Other
4%

30 Day Summary

Sep 3 2023 — Oct 3 2023

12 Month Summary

Oct 3 2022 — Oct 3 2023
  • 233 Commits
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  • 12 Contributors
    Down 0 (0%) from previous 12 months