Hello everyone,
I went to check the list of tips yesterday and I saw that many more had
been added - I don't know who (I can't know it) - by about 3 to 4 people
so I just wanted to say thank you to the people who joined the effort
and chipped in a few tips! Of course it's kind of a continuous
Hello All.
My name is Chandrakant Dhutadmal. I am from Pune, India. Currently i am working
as senior technical officer, at Centre for Development of advanced computing
(C-DAC), Pune.
I have been working in Localization domain since about last 8 years. I had
earlier used Open Office and
Dear Chandrakant,
Welcome to the LibreOffice project! I have seen your earlier posts on
the L10N mailing list and it's great to see that more localizations can
be created. On top of that C-DAC has been a long standing contributor to
the old Openoffice.org project :-)
It is a bit unclear to
Hi Charles.
Thanks for welcoming me in the community.
Yes. C-DAC is one of the organization which has been into Localization and its
marketing since quite some time now.
I have personally been active in some other open source communities and i have
noticed that there are no Libre Office
Thank you for your answer. May I suggest you familiarize yourself with
the localization processes first? Such an effort can be demanding even
for one language only; alternatively, promoting LibreOffice in India
itself is also quite a chunk of work. Let us know what you need or what
tasks you
Dear Chandrakant,
I am delighted to see your mail.
Our team has been conducting Spoken Tutorial based SELF workshops on
LibreOffice, mainly in academia, training tens of thousands of people.
Lately, I have been trying to come up with a print edition of
LibreOffice Manuals (500 copies) to
Hi
This is my first message posted on this list.
First a brief introduction: I am a francophone member of TDF.
I participate in user support, documentation, quality assurance,
some marketing stuff (documents, brochures...)
and my english is poor...sorry for that.
Charles-H. Schulz
I went
Hello Pierre-Yves,
Le 2014-05-02 16:42, pierre-yves.sa...@laposte.net a écrit :
Hi
This is my first message posted on this list.
First a brief introduction: I am a francophone member of TDF.
I participate in user support, documentation, quality assurance,
some marketing stuff (documents,
Hi all,
Le 02/05/2014 16:42, pierre-yves.sa...@laposte.net a écrit :
Hi
This is my first message posted on this list.
First a brief introduction: I am a francophone member of TDF.
I participate in user support, documentation, quality assurance,
some marketing stuff (documents,
Hello Charles
Actually there's no mandatory sign in on the pad, it's not meant
to document everyone's contribs so don't worry.
Ok :)
Yes, with the important nuance that these tips are specifically user
oriented, even if they are not technical. Is that what you had in mind?
Yes indeed...
Hello Community,
Next week we'll participate the event 15th International Free Software
forum in Brazil. They're celebrating 15 years, sharing free software and
open standard. Our community couldn't stay out of this.
We are very proud to have Fridrich S(trba with us in this event and
he'll
Charles, Chandrakant and Kannan,
It is good to see the activity related to Libreoffice for India. libreoffice is
one of the most important flagship product of foss but in India the activity of
promoting the lo is almost negligible. Its sad and we should certainly do some
concrete effort
Rajesh, Kannan, Chandrakant,
This is getting interesting :-)
May I suggest we work this in two streams?
- check who is currently working on Indic langages localizations, what
localization of constitutionally recognized language is currently missing and
who may work on it
- on this mailing
On Friday, May 2, 2014 11:30 PM, Charles-H. Schulz
charles.sch...@documentfoundation.org wrote:
Rajesh, Kannan, Chandrakant,
This is getting interesting :-)
May I suggest we work this in two streams?
- check who is currently working on Indic langages localizations, what
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