Re: [Wikimediaindia-l] Update on Mobile MediaWiki

2010-02-24 Thread arjuna rao chavala
As Nokia uses QT, there may not many issues. Also andriid based phones also should not be a big problem. This is all based on my general understanding of the mobile technologies. It is the closed source vendors who have to be coaxed to make indic languages rendering work properly. Regards Arjun

Re: [Wikimediaindia-l] Update on Mobile MediaWiki

2010-02-24 Thread Hari Prasad Nadig
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 8:23 PM, arjuna rao chavala arjunar...@googlemail.com wrote: As Nokia uses QT, there may not many issues. Also andriid based phones also should not be a big problem. This is all based on my general understanding of the mobile technologies. It is the closed source

Re: [Wikimediaindia-l] Coordinating Google translation kit articles

2010-02-24 Thread Cary Bass
Jyothis: I would like to point out that enwiki's 160,976 represents worldwide users and not merely those from India, in case anyone misinterprets the data :) Cary Bass On 2/24/2010 11:17 AM, Jyothis Edathoot wrote: That probably explains it. I was wondering how you could be so casual about

Re: [Wikimediaindia-l] Update on Mobile MediaWiki

2010-02-24 Thread arjuna rao chavala
Couple of points I read somewhere on the net are Blackberry 9000 series is unicode compatible. Android was tweaked to display Thai. Nokia's s60 platform/ sdk is supporting indic languages.. Regards Arjun On 2/24/10, Srikanth Ramakrishnan rsrikant...@gmail.com wrote: Also, some Samsung phones

Re: [Wikimediaindia-l] Update on Mobile MediaWiki

2010-02-24 Thread Srikanth Ramakrishnan
So we need to get behind RIM to support Indic I guess ..Seing that India is one of their largest markets, thios should be obvious and common sense, but they're probably blind.. On 25 February 2010 08:29, arjuna rao chavala arjunar...@googlemail.comwrote: Couple of points I read somewhere on