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== Spoken and Written Language ==
== Spoken and Written Language ==
Work is done in a variety of spoken and written languages in the Fab LabEnglish is perhaps the most widely understood language in the Fab Lab community but, as a community, we like to see more content and documentation, regardless of the 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 EnglishAs a community, we like to see more content, documentation, and sharing of ideas and experience, regardless of the language.


== Units  ==
== Units  ==

Revision as of 14:00, 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 like to see more content, documentation, and sharing of ideas and experience, regardless of the language.

Units

SI Units are preferred. Imperial units are often convenient in the US, so they'll happen too.

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.