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Mozilla Pontoon

Pontoon is a translation management system used and developed by the Mozilla localization community. It specializes in open source localization that is driven by the community and uses version-control systems for storing translations.

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  • Online
  • Self-Hosted  Python, Django
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  1.  Privacy focused

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  1.  Two-factor Authentication
  2.  Dark Mode
  3.  Translation Management
  4.  Translation-platform
  5.  App-localization
  6.  Software localization
  7.  Online translation
  8.  Translator

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  • localization-tool
  • localization-platform
  • localization
  • localize-apps

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    US flagMozilla
  • Licensing

    Open Source (BSD-3-Clause) and Free product.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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  •  1,610 Stars
  •  576 Forks
  •  347 Open Issues
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What is Mozilla Pontoon?

Pontoon is a translation management system used and developed by the Mozilla localization community. It can handle any project that uses one of the supported file formats:

.dtd .ftl (Fluent) .inc .ini .json (WebExtensions) .lang .po (Gettext) .properties .xliff .xml (Android)

Pontoon can pull strings it needs to translate from an external source, and write them back periodically. Typically these external sources are version control repositories that store the strings for an application. Supported external sources include:

Git Mercurial Subversion

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