In 6/10/06, Thaths <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rishab, comments?
Thaths
http://www.dit.gov.bt/newsdetail.php?newsId=44
3 June 2006 - While the promise of integrating the Dzongkha Unicode
system, developed since 1998 at a cost of US$ 523,000, in Microsoft
Vista may be out of the window locals have come up with a much cheaper
but more advanced software for Dzongkha computing.
Called Dzongkhalinux , the software enables to chat, write emails,
surf Internet, play music or video, in Dzongkha.
Karunakar, who is the project lead for IndLinux.org (www.indlinux.org)
had gone to Bhutan and spent a couple of months there to help them
localize Linux and other open source software to the Dzhongka
language. If I remember right, he has also been to Nepal and Iran to
share his expertise in localization.
Venky