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− | While English is widely understood in the Fab Lab Network, work is done in a variety of spoken and written languages within Fab Labs | + | While English is widely understood in the Fab Lab Network, work is done in a variety of spoken and written languages within Fab Labs, and often a combination of a local language and English. As a community, we would like to see more documentation of projects and sharing of ideas and experience so, if writing in English is a deterrent to publishing something, we encourage people to publish in the language they find convenient. |
== Units == | == Units == |
Revision as of 14:20, 12 April 2011
Spoken and Written Language
While English is widely understood in the Fab Lab Network, work is done in a variety of spoken and written languages within Fab Labs, and often a combination of a local language and English. As a community, we would like to see more documentation of projects and sharing of ideas and experience so, if writing in English is a deterrent to publishing something, we encourage people to publish in the language they find convenient.
Units
SI Units (Metric units) are preferred. Non-SIl units (inches, feet, pounds, ounces, gallons, etc) are often convenient in the US, so they will show up in designs as well. Since the definition of, for instance, a gallon varies throughout the world, specificity is very important when using non-SI units.
Automatic Translation Tools
Integrating automatic translation tools in to Fab Lab websites (through Drupal and WordPress plugins) can help to reduce language barriers where they exist.