[Debian-in-workers] On the road to an Indian language GNU/Linux OS...
Christian Perrier
bubulle at debian.org
Thu May 27 17:04:14 UTC 2010
Hi Sankarshan,
In your recent blog entry
(http://sankarshan.randomink.org/blog/2010/05/27/on-the-road-to-an-indian-language-gnulinux-os/),
you wrote:
"This does not in any way claim to be the only dates that are
relevant. So, if you do recall the dates of releases from other groups
working on Indic L10n on Linux, please feel free to leave them in
comments with URLs if possible."
Here's a proposal, from the "deb-junkies" side of the free software world...:-)
June 2007: Debian etch is released, with an installer localized in 7
Indic languages (Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Malayalam,
Nepali, Punjabi, Tamil). As a consequence, Debian (and
Ubuntu) users may experience a full Indic-localized system
from scratch.
February 2009: Debian lenny is released, adding 1 more supported
language (Marathi)
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