Re: Debian for the developing world: help with human languages
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- Subject: Re: Debian for the developing world: help with human languages
- From: JC Helary <helary@eskimo.com>
- Date: Sat, 4 Mar 2000 10:00:05 +0900
- Message-id: <20000304100005.C181@cerise.niji.or.jp>
- In-reply-to: <y5an1oryjh5.fsf@kgh12351.nifty.ne.jp>; de Taketoshi Sano le Thu, Feb 24, 2000 a 01:25:10AM +0900
- References: <86d7poxur3.fsf@someotherplace.org> <y5an1oryjh5.fsf@kgh12351.nifty.ne.jp>
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 and if there were initiatives
from debian related groups (ngos and the likes) to offer training and/or
machines to countries with such economic/social development problems.
I know the post is vastly off topic but if you can get back to me (even off
list) on that specific subject I would trully appreciate.
Sincerly yours,
JC Helary
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