Foaf-a-matic, Leigh Dodd's popular Javascript FOAF creation tool, is now available in multiple languages.
Current offerings include Japanese, French, Spanish, Danish, and Swedish. See Leigh's 'translating the foaf-a-matic' article for more details, and the lengthy list of credits to all those who have helped with this. Many thanks to everyone who contributed :)
Nearby in the Web, Leigh reports on his progress towards foaf-a-matic version 2, which is a rewrite in Java. Incidentally, the main foaf-a-matic page is made available using HTTP language negotiation, so for users whose browser is set to a language that there's a translation for, you should automatically see the appropriate version.
Posted by danbri at June 19, 2003 12:31 PMI've just uploaded two additional translations: Greek (thanks to Manos Batsis) and German (thanks to Christof Hoeke).
Content negotiation is available for both, or visit:
http://www.ldodds.com/foaf/foaf-a-matic.el.html
http://www.ldodds.com/foaf/foaf-a-matic.de.html
This is excellent :)
Would now be a good time to mention there's a typo in several of these? (Ben's surname...)
Posted by: Dan Brickley on June 24, 2003 09:48 PMgerman is also avaible!
Posted by: Tom on November 27, 2003 02:48 PMhttp://www.ldodds.com/foaf/foaf-a-matic.it.html
Italian is also available