Thanks Manuel!
Hello everyone!
I am Arunesh Mathur, an undergraduate student studying
in NITK, Surathkal in India. I have started making a port of the ZIM Reader
in Java, so that people interested in making offline Wikipedia readers can
leverage it, especially those who are looking to build for Android and J2ME.
I'll make the first commit soon, which has the basic functions needed. There
is still a long way to go to make it full fledged.
I am generally a little busy, so I work on this in my
free time. However, if you feel you need this to be done faster, just shoot
an email and I'll try my best to speed things up! (no promises though).
I hope this goes a long way in making ZIM more popular!
Thanks,
- Arunesh Mathur
On Fri, Jun 3, 2011 at 6:18 PM, Manuel Schneider <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> some of you might have noticed or read it already on IRC or in my last
> mail here on the list:
>
> * there is a Java ZIM implementation to come
> * there is now a Java LZMA2 implementation which was needed to make ZIM
> on Java available
>
> These days I have set up a system account on our server for Arunesh
> Mathur (gremmachook). Tommi prepared a SVN directory for him and his code:
> http://svn.openzim.org/viewvc.cgi/trunk/zimreader-java/
>
> Arunesh is a student from India, interested in making the mobile version
> of Wikipedia available on J2ME devices (eg. old mobile phones).
>
> He will introduce himself to the list.
>
> Arunesh, welcome on board!
>
>
> Manuel
> --
> Regards
> Manuel Schneider
>
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