That’s the thing about community — it can spring up just about anywhere when guided by people of goodwill.
If there’s one point LocLunch has proven, it’s that resiliency. A once-informal gathering for localization professionals to enjoy a meal and share their thoughts about life, work, and everything in between, LocLunch now spans the globe.
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