I wish to ensure that baraha type phonetic keyboard layout for all Indian languages are included in the LinuxOS - atleast in Ubuntu 7.10 At present I have discontinued the using ubuntu due to non-availability baraha type phonetic for Kannada. Moreover ubuntu does not display characters correctly as in the case of Windows. As top priority -to ensure correct Character Map as well as single baraha type phonetic keyboard layout for all Indian languages are installed either as default/available in LinuxOS -for benefit of Indian Linux users.
On 10/19/07, Gora Mohanty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Fri, 2007-10-19 at 12:19 +0530, Parthan S R wrote: > [...] > > Of late the traffic in this list has touched new heights and I wish we > > make out something solid out of all these discussions happening > > around. > [...] > > Thank you for doing this, Parthan. I think that you are quite > right in asking that something tangible come out of these > discussions. Some comments below. > > > Here we go.. > > > > [1] Ubuntu-in's Project Day, along with the Debian-In team, during > > foss.in : > [...] > > [2] Ubuntu-In Forums : Pratul has successfully created the forums. > > Updates on this (briefly please) > > > > [3] Restructuring of Ubuntu India Web site: > [...] > > > [4] We need volunteers to document solutions for issues encountered > > with Gutsy from the release day. > [...] > > These are all practical issues, and rightly so. I would like to > submit two more items, which have more of a philosophical bent, > though they also touch on practicalities: > [5] Where is the "in" part in ubuntu-in? > I would suggest that we work with IndLinux on making sure > that Indian language packages work well on Ubuntu. This was > one of the original intentions behind the Ubuntu-in team, > and though some work has been done, it is not nearly enough. > One aspect, which will also be part of the IndLinux project > day is documentation. I suggest that we share work on this, > along the lines of [4] above. > [6] Relationship with debian-in: > There are already people with nothing better to do muttering > on debian-in lists about how Debian is *freer* than Ubuntu. > I have no wish to get involved in this discussion, but a > practical policy of cooperation might be to ensure that any > Indian-language specific enhancement to Ubuntu also be > submitted to Debian. > > Regards, > Gora > > > -- > ubuntu-in mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-in >
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