Russian language is the official working language in UN. There about 291M
native Russian speaking people around the World. In Russian world there are a
lot talented programmers, engineers, 'linuxoids' etc. Due to recent political
tensions last time, as far I know government of Russian Federation looking
for IT technologies replacement. Even they started to own OS ReactOS (I am
not sure that this is 200% of Russian development, but government do some
invest there, but doesn't matter right now). Also they using some GNU/Linuxes
stuff for military purposes. Only idiot will install Windows on the detecton
missile systems :-).
So I think Triquel website could be translated into Russian. Community can
get a lot of talented people or those are interested in free software
philosophy. Is there any technical obstacles to do this? Or any other reason?
For example my native language is Russian, but not living in RF since my
birth. I could at free time (yes! yes! free time is very limited resource :-)
) start to translate pages 1 by 1.
Thanks for your read.
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