Hello Fajar,

indeed, much is going on for FLOSS in Indonesia. You may be interested
to contribute to the new Indonesian native-language community that has
been recently setup. Its lead is Willy Sudiarto Raharjo.
The project's page is here: http://id.openoffice.org but Willy can point
you to other ressources.
Feel free to join in!
Regards,

Charles-H. Schulz,
Lead of the Native-Language
Confederation, OpenOffice.org .

Fajar Priyanto wrote:

>Hi all,
>I'm new here. I'm Fajar from Indonesia.
>Currently we're deploying Openoffice 2 beta 2 in the workplace for about 30 
>users. So far so good, though the resistance from the users are - in some 
>cases - fierce. I write an article about it at:
>http://fedoranews.org/mediawiki/index.php/Fedora_Weekly_News_Issue_15#My_Experience_and_Strategy_in_Migrating_MS_Windows_to_Linux
>http://linux2.arinet.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=category&sectionid=1&id=75&Itemid=2
>
>I think Openoffice is splendid, and I'd like to promote it more in my country. 
>FYI, the open source movement is gaining momentum in Indonesia, in which some 
>big companies are migrating their desktops and office apps to open source. 
>However this movement also makes Microsoft Indonesia in particular to launch 
>a major propaganda campaign against it. As usual through FUD (fear, 
>uncertainty, and doubt) campaign.
>
>Best regards,
>  
>


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