On Monday 01 August 2005 17:18, Nebiyou Zecharias wrote:
> # Who you are;
> I am Nebiyou Zecharias from Ewan Technology Solutions in Eritrea, East
> Africa. I've been working on server-side linux for a long time now and am
> one of the advocators of open source in eritrea.
>  A few words on your background;
> I studied in Electrical Engineering in the university of Asmara and
> currently i am working at Ewan as a systems Engineer, developing software
> and small application for small and medium sized businesses.
> #   Your interest in OpenOffice.org;
> I am really interested in OpenOffice as i think is the best tool we need in
> our country to substitute Propreitary software. The bigggest problem we
> have is that most of the things in this country is done using Microsoft
> Word and While trying to introduce OpenOffice in government offices, we
> found out that without our local language, nothing is possible.
> #   What you would like to see happen with OpenOffice.org.
> I'd like open office to have a language for Tigrigna(or Geez alphabets)or
> just for the word processing.
> Being a programmer i am working on it and would appreciate any help from
> anyone.

As you are not subscribed you may not have seen that:
On Thursday 04 August 2005 22:48, Mathias Bauer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It's great that another language will join the growing OpenOffice.org
> family. I think you can get the best help if register to the
> Localization project:
>
> http://l10n.openoffice.org/
>
> You also can send a message to the
>
> dev@native-lang.openoffice.org
>
> mailing list to get in touch with the worldwide native language community.

Please reply to dev@openoffice.org only.


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