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Cambodge, suite...



A la suite du mail envoye sur debian i18n David Coe m'a envoye le mail 
suivant :

> JC Helary <helary@eskimo.com> writes:
>
>> I am back from a trip to Cambodia and was surprised to see so many windows
>> machines everywhere.
>>
>> I wondered then what was khmer support on debian
>
> I'm in Malaysia this week at the "Global Knowledge II" conference,
> (www.globalknowledge.org) participating in a workshop on using Debian
> and Free Software in developing communities... I've heard comments
> similar to yours about other countries as well.  It seems there's a
> lack of awareness more than a lack of government support.  I'll see if
> I can get any contacts in Cambodia while I'm here, to get them (and
> these other backward Microsoft-dominated countries) interested in some
> good legally free software.
>
> If you're aware of specific Cambodian (or other) organizations or
> individuals we should try to help, let us know.


En consultant le site, j'ai remarque une page tres interessante :

http://www.globalknowledge.org/discussion.html#GKII

JC Helary :-)


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