docs(i18n): introduce global localization and multi-language framework#1613
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What changed? Why?
This PR adds
i18n-LOCALIZATION.mdto introduce a global localization framework. Base is expanding rapidly worldwide, and developer hubs in regions like Turkey, LATAM, and Asia need a structured way to translate core documentation. This framework prevents repository clutter by setting clear guidelines for automated i18n/localization subdirectories.Notes to reviewers
This is an initial documentation blueprint designed to organize community-driven translations. It includes formatting standards and technical guidelines to maintain code integrity across different languages.
How has it been tested?
The Markdown file layout, formatting, and link structures have been verified to render properly on GitHub.