Hello people, During these 3 days, Debian has a small booth at the [EMAIL PROTECTED] expo in Paris as part of the "Salon de l'Education", the major yearly expo event for general Education in France.
We are currently reprsenting the Debian project in the Free Software Pavillion, along with several education projects based on Debian such as Skolelinux, SLIS, Abuledu, etc. During the first day, I had a long and interesting discussion with M. Bechir Bouraoui, President of the "Centre National Pédagogique" of Tunisia. He was very interested in Linux-based solutions for schools and education system, such as Skolelinux and we rapidly derived on topics related to Arabic language supprot in Free Software in general (and Debian and Debian-based custom distributions). I did my best to explain the current efforts of the Arabeyes project to bring the best support for the Arabic language in Free Software in general. I of course pointed him to the web site and encouraged him to get in touch with people in the project. This seem to me as being a very interesting contact to keep. I CC M. Bouraoui to this mail, with the hope that I properly summarized our discussion. (For M. Bouraoui: I'm here using the English language which is the common discussion language most of the time in the Arabeyes project. "[email protected]" is the main discussion mailing list of the project, where most of the main contributors in the project are participating) --
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