There's been a lot of progress these last few months getting Haiku translated into several other languages. If you are fluent in languages other than English and would like to help out, you can start by joining the haiku i18n general mailing list and checking out the i18n wiki page. On the HTA site you can check the progress of the translations for a specific language and even sign up and start helping out. Be sure to send a welcome email to the i18n mailing list. There's several language translation teams already set up, if you need one set up for your language of choice just ask on the i18n mailing list and someone should be able to help out. I'm sure I left out some more important info so hopefully someone can fill in the blanks where I missed key points here. Thanks for all the hard work so far. -scottmc Main wiki page: http://dev.haiku-os.org/wiki/i18n Haiku i18n general mailing list: //www.freelists.org/list/haiku-i18n HTA: http://hta.polytect.org/