As Tomas already wrote, sysadmin's main lang is EN and that would
probobly not change in anytime soon.
Beside that, OpenBSD can't be really used by non-english speaking users
when there's no "easy", or "simple" one-clik/one command way to enable
localization, and the whole localization doesn't seem to be ready,
really. UTF-8 is missing in CLI [well, you usually don't need your lang
in CLI, don't you?], but you can make Xorg to display messages in your
language, so there's no problem I guess.
Translations would probobly take large space from OpenBSD CD [unless
it's downloadable] and there needs to be place for people to submit
translations.
So I don't know ... learn english basics or just use some GUI linux
distro, which is probobly better suited for casual user.

Regards

W dniu 19.09.2011 04:28, Daniel Villarreal pisze:
> I got a reply from Lemote, in regards to the Lynloong All-in-one PC.
> 
> I wonder if the Lemote would consider extending the company's offer of a
> system to those willing to contribute to the Lemote application platform to
> OpenBSD developers. The website link from article from the Beijing GNU/Linux
> User's Group, i.e.
> http://clubbeautiful.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2:lemoteloongson-and-new-web-site-presentation&catid=4:archive&Itemid=7
> is http://dev.lemote.com
> 
> Although I don't read Chinese, it appears that this project deals with
> GNU/Linux. It seems logical to me that any organization willing to develop
> free software would want the best software.
> 
> Given that Lemote wishes to mass-produce computers for the rural people of
> China, they would also need lots of servers. Any chance of producing a
> multi-lingual installer ?
> 
> Daniel Villarreal

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