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  1. J'ai légèrement modifié ce segment dans la langue source et cible en partant du principe qu'une personne non technique peut être amenée à lire la présentation, tu peux regarder et voir si ça te va?

  2. Je ne trouve pas très élégant le , as the development is,. Tu peux trouver une autre façon de le dire?

  3. tu pourras me dire ce que tu en penses?

Distinction utile?

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  1. je ne comprends pas ce que veut dire "agile localization",
    il me semblait que cette formule était simplement un synonyme de "continuous localization"...
    C'est quoi cette histoire de mini-sprint et a-t-on vraiment des clients qui fonctionnent comme ça?

  2. Oui bien sûr, cela vient de la méthode Agile. Je pense que beaucoup de clients le font de cette façon. Les plus hardcores le font sous la forme de continuous localisation.

    Selon la méthode Agile, le développement de logiciels se fait sous la forme de mini-sprints d'une semaine environ. Si le développement fonctionne de cette manière, la localisation de ces projets doit également se faire de cette forme.

    Plus d'infos:

    J'ajoute un screenshot aussi.


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  1. If you prefer you can also use WebTranslateIt to run an <strong>Agile Localization</strong> process. Agile Localization means that the translation process is defined in a mini-sprint and that the release needs to wait for the sprint to be completed.
    If you prefer you can also use WebTranslateIt to run an <strong>Agile Localization</strong> process. Agile Localization means that the translation process is defined in a mini-sprint and that the release needs to wait for the sprint to be completed.

    If you prefer you can also use WebTranslateIt to run an <strong>Agile Localization</strong> process. Agile Localization means that the translation process is defined in a mini-sprint and that the release needs to wait for the sprint to be completed.

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  2. If you prefer you can also use WebTranslateIt to run an <strong>Agile Localization</strong> process. Agile Localization means that the translation process is defined in a mini-sprint, as the development is, and that the release needs to wait for the sprint to be completed.
    If you prefer you can also use WebTranslateIt to run an <strong>Agile Localization</strong> process. Agile Localization means that the translation process is defined in a mini-sprint, as the development is, and that the release needs to wait for the sprint to be completed.

    If you prefer you can also use WebTranslateIt to run an <strong>Agile Localization</strong> process. Agile Localization means that the translation process is defined in a mini-sprint, as the development is, and that the release needs to wait for the sprint to be completed.

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  3. If you prefer you can also use WebTranslateIt to run an <strong>Agile Localization</strong> process. In agile Localization there are 3 phases that repeat themselves: development mini-sprint, release in source language parallel to translation mini-sprint, release in target languages and then back to development mini-sprint and so on.
    If you prefer you can also use WebTranslateIt to run an <strong>Agile Localization</strong> process. In agile Localization there are 3 phases that repeat themselves: development mini-sprint, release in source language parallel to translation mini-sprint, release in target languages and then back to development mini-sprint and so on.

    If you prefer you can also use WebTranslateIt to run an <strong>Agile Localization</strong> process. In agile Localization there are 3 phases that repeat themselves: development mini-sprint, release in source language parallel to translation mini-sprint, release in target languages and then back to development mini-sprint and so on.

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  4. If you prefer you can also use WebTranslateIt to run an <strong>Agile Localization</strong> process. In agile Localization there are 3 phases that repeat themselves: development mini-sprint, release in source language parallel to the mini-sprint of translation to target languages, release in target languages and then back to development mini-sprint and so on.
    If you prefer you can also use WebTranslateIt to run an <strong>Agile Localization</strong> process. In agile Localization there are 3 phases that repeat themselves: development mini-sprint, release in source language parallel to the mini-sprint of translation to target languages, release in target languages and then back to development mini-sprint and so on.

    If you prefer you can also use WebTranslateIt to run an <strong>Agile Localization</strong> process. In agile Localization there are 3 phases that repeat themselves: development mini-sprint, release in source language parallel to the mini-sprint of translation to target languages, release in target languages and then back to development mini-sprint and so on.

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  5. If you prefer you can also use WebTranslateIt to run an <strong>Agile Localization</strong> process. In Agile Localization there are 3 phases that repeat themselves: development mini-sprint, release in source language parallel to the mini-sprint of translation to target languages, release in target languages and then back to development mini-sprint and so on.
    If you prefer you can also use WebTranslateIt to run an <strong>Agile Localization</strong> process. In Agile Localization there are 3 phases that repeat themselves: development mini-sprint, release in source language parallel to the mini-sprint of translation to target languages, release in target languages and then back to development mini-sprint and so on.

    If you prefer you can also use WebTranslateIt to run an <strong>Agile Localization</strong> process. In Agile Localization there are 3 phases that repeat themselves: development mini-sprint, release in source language parallel to the mini-sprint of translation to target languages, release in target languages and then back to development mini-sprint and so on.

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  6. If you prefer you can also use WebTranslateIt to run an <strong>Agile Localization</strong> process. In Agile Localization there are 3 phases that repeat themselves: development mini-sprint, release in source language parallel to the mini-sprint of translation to target languages, release in target languages - then back to development mini-sprint and so on.
    If you prefer you can also use WebTranslateIt to run an <strong>Agile Localization</strong> process. In Agile Localization there are 3 phases that repeat themselves: development mini-sprint, release in source language parallel to the mini-sprint of translation to target languages, release in target languages - then back to development mini-sprint and so on.

    If you prefer you can also use WebTranslateIt to run an <strong>Agile Localization</strong> process. In Agile Localization there are 3 phases that repeat themselves: development mini-sprint, release in source language parallel to the mini-sprint of translation to target languages, release in target languages - then back to development mini-sprint and so on.

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  7. If you prefer you can also use WebTranslateIt to run an <strong>Agile Localization</strong> process. Agile Localization is a process composed of 3 phases that repeat themselves: development mini-sprint, release in source language parallel to the mini-sprint of translation to target languages, release in target languages — then back to development mini-sprint and so on.
    If you prefer you can also use WebTranslateIt to run an <strong>Agile Localization</strong> process. Agile Localization is a process composed of 3 phases that repeat themselves: development mini-sprint, release in source language parallel to the mini-sprint of translation to target languages, release in target languages — then back to development mini-sprint and so on.

    If you prefer you can also use WebTranslateIt to run an <strong>Agile Localization</strong> process. Agile Localization is a process composed of 3 phases that repeat themselves: development mini-sprint, release in source language parallel to the mini-sprint of translation to target languages, release in target languagesthen back to development mini-sprint and so on.

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