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Localization
Software localization (or localisation) means translation of a software interface and messages to another language plus adaptation of some formats (e.g. measures, dates and currency) plus adaptation to local cultures.
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Would be great to allow users to report abusive behavior of other contributors from their user profile (like we can do it with translation suggestions).
I recently noticed some users who were damaging translations by putting nonsense in them and had to write to the support to report them.
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It would be cool to add Google Translate support, because most likely Google Translate is better than Microsoft Translate.
And maybe it would be good idea to use Google Apps Script, because it has a free unlimited Google Translate. Here is an [example article](https://techstreams.github.io/2016/01/07/translation-automation-with-wor
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Localization apps
Crowdin
Agile localization for your projects
POEditor
Manage your software localization collaboratively
GitLocalize
Continuous Localization for GitHub projects
Describe the bug
Extracting messages that occurs in several places in the code results in an entry containing all references on a dedicated line:
Expected behavior
Extracting messages that occurs in several places in the code should result in an entry containing all reference