Original News URL: http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?newsid=1172857
Quote:
Firefox 3 was released in 46 languages. However, Hindi was unable to make the cut
Gujarati and Punjabi have become India’s representative languages on the internet. At least, that’s what one can conclude after the release of Mozilla’s latest upgrade of its popular browser.
Blogging service has been started on IndianOSS! This blog website records the journey of Localizers in the Localization world. Quite a few postings have been made out there.
Please visit IndianOSS blog website! http://l10nblogs.indianoss.org/
A group of people from India working on Mozilla localization efforts, people who are actively involved with the localization activities, interested in localization of Mozilla products like Firefox, Thunderbird, Sunbird, etc. discuss the issue OR share the information on this list...
Of course Mozilla leads will also stay here for providing support to all indic localizers.
However, general localization related discussions should always go on dev-l10n@lists.mozilla.org as others should also be aware about the general l10n discussions...
To see the collection of prior postings to this list, visit the dev-l10n-in Archives.
Link for Google groups - Mozilla india - http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.dev.l10n.in
Newsgroup - server news.mozilla.org - moz.dev.l10n.in
Hi,
Openoffice-2.3 langpacks are released now & Gujarati is included again. Great effort from kartik has helped me a lot to deliver this localization. Thanks Kartik.
For those who wants to download & test langpacks for latest Openoffice, please go through following URLs:
Linux: http://ooo.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org/cws/upload/localization/localisation21/linux/
Windows: http://ooo.services.openoffice.org/pub/OpenOffice.org/cws/upload/localization/localisation21/windows/
I will be happy to hear from you on this!
Fedora 7, the latest open source product for Fedora community is available now.
Please look at this for more information: http://fedoraproject.org/relnotes.html
Some interesting videos on Fedora 7 is at:
http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2007/05/31/remixing-fedora-7/








