OASIS XML Localisation Interchange File Format (XLIFF) TC

  • 1.  Microsoft’s XLIFF 2.0 Object Model is now Open Source on GitHub

    Posted 11-11-2015 17:21
    Hi All,   I wanted to let you know that we have published our XLIFF 2.0 Object Model on GitHub.   The source code is available now in the following repo: https://github.com/Microsoft/XLIFF2-Object-Model   The library includes support for all the Core elements of XLIFF 2.0, in addition to all the module elements in the standard, including:   Core Elements (xliff, file, group, etc) Change Tracking Module Format Style Module Glossary Module Metadata Module Resource Data Module Size and Length Restriction Module Translation Candidates Module Validation Module   Thanks to everyone who contributed to this effort, especially in answering questions, clarifying the spec and providing test files.   Our official announcement is here: http://blogs.technet.com/b/terminology/archive/2015/11/11/blog-title.aspx   Please feel free to share this announcement with your professional network/colleagues.   Regards, Kevin, Ryan and Uwe, on behalf of Microsoft.


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    Posted 11-11-2015 17:26
    Thanks a lot for this Kevin, Ryan and Uwe. -yves   From: xliff@lists.oasis-open.org [mailto:xliff@lists.oasis-open.org] On Behalf Of Kevin O'Donnell Sent: Wednesday, November 11, 2015 10:21 AM To: xliff@lists.oasis-open.org Cc: Ryan King <ryanki@microsoft.com>; Uwe Stahlschmidt <uwes@microsoft.com> Subject: [xliff] Microsoft’s XLIFF 2.0 Object Model is now Open Source on GitHub   Hi All,   I wanted to let you know that we have published our XLIFF 2.0 Object Model on GitHub.   The source code is available now in the following repo: https://github.com/Microsoft/XLIFF2-Object-Model   The library includes support for all the Core elements of XLIFF 2.0, in addition to all the module elements in the standard, including:   Core Elements (xliff, file, group, etc) Change Tracking Module Format Style Module Glossary Module Metadata Module Resource Data Module Size and Length Restriction Module Translation Candidates Module Validation Module   Thanks to everyone who contributed to this effort, especially in answering questions, clarifying the spec and providing test files.   Our official announcement is here: http://blogs.technet.com/b/terminology/archive/2015/11/11/blog-title.aspx   Please feel free to share this announcement with your professional network/colleagues.   Regards, Kevin, Ryan and Uwe, on behalf of Microsoft.


  • 3.  Re: [xliff] Microsoft’s XLIFF 2.0 Object Model is now Open Source on GitHub

    Posted 11-11-2015 17:56
    Awesome. Congratulations! Phil Twitter: philratwork Skype: philviathecloud Phil Ritchie    Chief Technology Officer  VistaTEC VistaTEC House, 700 South Circular Road, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, Ireland. Tel: +353 1 416 8000 Email: Phil.Ritchie@vistatec.com www.vistatec.com   ISO 9001 EN 15038         Expert Leadership in Global Content Solutions On 11 Nov 2015, at 18:44, Kevin O'Donnell < kevinod@microsoft.com > wrote: Hi All,   I wanted to let you know that we have published our XLIFF 2.0 Object Model on GitHub.   The source code is available now in the following repo: https://github.com/Microsoft/XLIFF2-Object-Model   The library includes support for all the Core elements of XLIFF 2.0, in addition to all the module elements in the standard, including:   Core Elements (xliff, file, group, etc) Change Tracking Module Format Style Module Glossary Module Metadata Module Resource Data Module Size and Length Restriction Module Translation Candidates Module Validation Module   Thanks to everyone who contributed to this effort, especially in answering questions, clarifying the spec and providing test files.   Our official announcement is here: http://blogs.technet.com/b/terminology/archive/2015/11/11/blog-title.aspx   Please feel free to share this announcement with your professional network/colleagues.   Regards, Kevin, Ryan and Uwe, on behalf of Microsoft.