[Indic-computing-users] [OFFTOPIC] Jambo Open Office...
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From: Frederick N. (FN) <fr...@by...> - 2004-12-07 05:27:56
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SUMMARY http://www.o.ne.tz - http://www.kilinux.org Because it could be done, we play our part! Swahili Free and Open Source Software. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, As the Father of Tanzania, the late Mwalimu Nyerere will always be remembered by his famous saying: "It can be done; play your part". Today, 4th December 2004, The Open Swahili Localization Project, also known as Kilinux, is proud to announce the first ever release of a free office suite software in Swahili, called "Jambo OpenOffice." Jambo OpenOffice is the Swahili version of OpenOffice.org, a leading international effort to provide a free and open source office suite based on open standards and capable of running on all major computer platforms. This pioneering effort is funded by the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA) and The University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM). It is coordinated by the Department of Computer Science (UDSM), Institute of Kiswahili Research (IKR) and the Swedish consultancy company IT+46. The project does not only aim to localize free and open source software into Swahili, but also to create awareness of the benefits of using and extending free software. For more information: in...@ki... FULL PRESS RELEASE in english, swahili, spanish, swedish, catalan, and french http://www.o.ne.tz http://www.kilinux.org Main project coordinator, UDSM Dr. Hashim Twaakyondo Email:ht...@cs... Phone: +255 22 24 10 657 (office), +255 744 386261 (mobile) Technical project coordinator, IT +46 Dr. Alberto Escudero Pascual Email: ae...@it... Phone: +255 745 88 40 04 ICT Project Manager, SIDA Jens Nilsen Email: jen...@si... Phone: +255 22 21 22 235 (office), +255 744 44 44 80 (mobile) ======================================= APC Forum is a meeting place for the APC community - people and institutions who are or have been involved in collaboration with APC, and share the APC vision - a world in which all people have easy, equal and affordable access to the creative potential of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to improve their lives and create more democratic and egalitarian societies. |