Aril Susanto is a dedicated vocational teacher and IT practitioner with 16 years of experience blending classroom instruction, network and server administration, and library information systems management in Central Java. He teaches software engineering at SMK Negeri 1 Bawang while maintaining hands-on skills as a Linux and LibreOffice user, Moodle enthusiast, and SLiMS practitioner. Beyond the classroom he contributes to open source localization, notably helping translate the widely used Open Source Point of Sale into Indonesian to improve accessibility for local users. A pragmatic problem-solver and PMI volunteer, he brings technician-level experience in school IT operations together with an educator’s patience and a penchant for harmonica-driven creativity.
16 years of coding experience
Ahli Madya - A. Md., Telecommunications Engineering, Ahli Madya - A. Md., Telecommunications Engineering at Akademi Teknik Telekomunikasi Sandhy Putra
Accounting, Accounting at SMK Negeri 1 Bawang
Sarjana Komputer (S.Kom), Teknik Informatika, Sarjana Komputer (S.Kom), Teknik Informatika at STMIK Tasikmalaya
Open Source Point of Sale is a web based point of sale application written in PHP using CodeIgniter framework. It uses MySQL as the data back end and has a Bootstrap 3 based user interface.
Role in this project:
Localization / Internationalization Specialist
Contributions:67 commits, 1 PR, 1 comment in 5 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Aril's contributions focused on translating the Open Source Point of Sale application's user interface into Indonesian. They used Weblate to translate various language files, primarily targeting configuration, common, giftcards, employees, item, sales, and customer-related strings. Their work involved updating existing translations, ensuring full or near-complete Indonesian language coverage across multiple files.
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