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'''Summary''': FUEL (Frequently Used Entries for Localization) is a hugely successful community project. It is supported by more than twenty organizations including Red Hat, C-DAC, State Govt, Indlinux, Sarai etc. On the idea of collaborative innovation, FUEL is a process-set that is adopted by several language community, organizations and companies desiring to assess their readiness for localization by providing base register of words, style and convention guides and quality assurance techniques.
'''Summary''': FUEL (Frequently Used Entries for Localization) is a hugely successful community project. It is supported by more than twenty organizations including Red Hat, C-DAC, State Govt, Indlinux, Sarai etc. On the idea of collaborative innovation, FUEL is a process-set that is adopted by several language community, organizations and companies desiring to assess their readiness for localization by providing base register of words, style and convention guides and quality assurance techniques.


Where Mozilla is in FUEL:
'''Where Mozilla is in FUEL:'''


During the creation of modular list of FUEL (http://svn.fedorahosted.org/svn/fuel/fuel_pot/fuel_en_US.pot), Firefox was taken to represent from the browser side. So through FUEL implementation process, we ensured the quality of localized Firefox. Mozilla is 'GROW'ing and so it needs a defined process-set to examine the quality of Mozilla product whether it is desktop browser, or mobile or even OS.  
During the creation of modular list of FUEL (http://svn.fedorahosted.org/svn/fuel/fuel_pot/fuel_en_US.pot), Firefox was taken to represent from the browser side. So through FUEL implementation process, we ensured the quality of localized Firefox. Mozilla is 'GROW'ing and so it needs a defined process-set to examine the quality of Mozilla product whether it is desktop browser, or mobile or even OS.  
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