Automate your localization with GitLab + Crowdin
Blog post from GitLab
When launching products in the international market, integrating localization into the development process is essential to maintain an Agile workflow, and the integration of Crowdin with GitLab facilitates this by automating the synchronization of translatable and translated files between the two platforms. This setup enables developers and translators to work simultaneously, significantly reducing deployment delays caused by the translation process. Crowdin's platform allows for the synchronization of new texts and updates, ensuring that translations are kept up-to-date with minimal delay, while the automatic file sync feature in GitLab helps streamline the process by creating merge requests for new translations. Agile translation teams, whether in-house or through agencies, can be promptly notified of updates, allowing them to translate promptly and efficiently. By leveraging tools like a style guide, glossary, and Translation Memory, consistency and speed in the translation process are enhanced, and Crowdin offers a free trial and is free for open-source projects, making it an attractive option for developers aiming to maintain localization in an evolving product landscape.
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