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Re: [News] Redmond Buses Recommend OpenOffice (Photos Included)

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Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> espoused:
> http://thenewmarketing.com/blogs/thenewmarketing/archive/2006/07/14/103.aspx
> 
> ,----[ Quote ]
>| They're advertising OpenOffice, a free, open-source office software suite
>| from Sun Microsystems. Other slogans include, "Stop giving a bully your
>| lunch money", "Compatible with expensive, closed, memory loving software",
>| and "Prehistoric reptilians welcome."
> `----
> 
> The above is dated 2006/7/14 and it hit the Digg front page just moments
> ago). In older news:
> 
> http://news.zdnet.co.uk/software/applications/0,39020384,39236477,00.htm
> 
>         French tax agency plans massive OpenOffice deployment
> 
> http://www.silicon.com/research/specialreports/opensource/0,3800004943,39154084,00.htm
> 
>         OpenOffice gets in with French taxman
> 
> http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/55253
> In older news (
>         French police to switch to OpenOffice
> 
> http://www.solidoffice.com/archives/295
> 
>         France Adopting ODF in Massachusetts? Footsteps?
> 
> 
> Hmmm... a lot from the French? I guess they very much care for the quality of
> the product which they rapidly embrace at a notional level.

Well, it's all over the world, isn't it?  And why not!  Some smaller
countries are now getting their /only/ ever desktop & server PC
distributions in their own language - look at this:


------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Debian Project                                http://www.debian.org/
Dzongkha Version of Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 launched       press@xxxxxxxxxx
July 19th, 2006                 http://www.debian.org/News/2006/20060719
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Dzongkha Version of Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 launched

The Information and Communication minister of the Royal Government of
Bhutan, Lyonpo Leki Dorji, launched "DzongkhaLinux", an entirely
localised GNU/Linux distribution based on Debian GNU/Linux 3.1.  This
is the first operating system that fully supports the country's
national language and which has been developed in Bhutan.

The Bhutan Department of Information Technology chose Debian for its
high versatility and reliability as well as the guarantee to always
remain 100% Free Software.  DzongkhaLinux developers have already
contributed back their translations and development (fonts, input
methods...) to both Debian and end-user applications, such as GNOME,
OpenOffice.org and the Mozilla.

The development of DzongkhaLinux was supported by the International
Development Research Center, from Canada, and the PANl10n project,
aimed at bringing localised computer use in several Asian countries.
The system consists of one CD which can be either installed or used as
a live system.

Recent laws in the country have enforced the use of the national
language in all official events and all official communication.
DzongkhaLinux is the first opportunity for the entire Bhutanese
population to join the information and communication age, using their
own language.


About Bhutan
------------

The Kingdom of Bhutan is a landlocked South Asian nation situated
between India, Tibet and China and is often described as the last
surviving traditional Himalayan Buddhist culture.  The official
language is Dzongkha, a language from the Sino-Tibetan family.  Bhutan
is very committed to preserve its local culture and traditions.


About Debian
------------

Debian GNU/Linux is a free operating system, developed by more than a
thousand volunteers from all over the world who collaborate via the
Internet.  Debian's dedication to Free Software, its non-profit nature,
and its open development model make it unique among GNU/Linux
distributions.

The Debian project's key strengths are its volunteer base, its dedication
to the Debian Social Contract, and its commitment to provide the best
operating system possible.


References
----------

Dzongkha Localisation Project
    http://dzongkha.sourceforge.net/

IDRC, International Development Research Center
    http://www.idrc.ca/


Contact Information
-------------------

For further information, please visit the Debian web pages at
<http://www.debian.org/> or send mail to <press@xxxxxxxxxx>.



-- 
| Mark Kent   --   mark at ellandroad dot demon dot co dot uk  |
Alimony is like buying oats for a dead horse.
		-- Arthur Baer

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