FYI, an upcoming technically focused talk that may be of interest to some of you:
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Rachel Farrand rfarrand@wikimedia.org Date: Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 1:53 PM Subject: Tech Talk: Nothing Left but Always Right: The Twisted Road to RTL Support: November 2 To: Wikimedia developers wikitech-l@lists.wikimedia.org
Please join for the following tech talk:
*Tech Talk**:* Nothing Left but Always Right: The Twisted Road to RTL Support *Presenter:* Moriel Schottlender *Date:* November 02, 2015 *Time: *20:00 UTC http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?msg=Tech+Talk%3A+Nothing+Left+but+Always+Right%3A+The+Twisted+Road+to+RTL+Support&iso=20151102T20&p1=%3A&ah=1
Link to live YouTube stream http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmLdHuFRGgM *IRC channel for questions/discussion:* #wikimedia-office Google+ page https://plus.google.com/u/0/b/103470172168784626509/events/ck5ibgn8l2t056h5rii90fv6ne4, another place for questions
*Summary: *There are roughly 500 million speakers of Right-to-Left languages all over the world, and 16 RTL Wikipedias, but support of right-to-left languages on the Web in general is so abysmal that it is hard to find a single piece of software that properly supports all the necessary behaviors. And yet, that's exactly what we're committed on doing for Wikipedia's right-to-left users. This talk will demonstrate the challenges that the web poses for Right to Left languages, some of the solutions that are available, and some of the work we've been doing to make RTL users' experience better.
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