Hello Rob,

Thanks a lot for your quick detailed directions.

I totally agree with your opinion that International Mother Language Day,
is a very sympathetic idea and it share several goals with OpenOffice for
promoting mother languages.

Thanks a lot for your suggestions. I would love to contribute to realize
all of these. Here I send my questions about your suggestions.

1) Banner Design:
For making IMLD banner for OpenOffice website is there any volunteer
interested to contribute? How the tasks normally get distributed in this
community?

2) Blog Post:
I can write the blog, but please let me know whether it is also possible to
write the blog in different languages. For example, we can prepare a draft
blog in English and other language bloggers can translate that into their
own language. That would be a very nice way to pass the message.

3) Speakers in IMLD event:
That is a very good idea. In fact we are organizing a big IMLD event in
Tokyo: http://internationalmotherlanguageday.com/uec/

Can you please recommend any speaker in Tokyo?

If anyone can

3/A.Press Release: I can prepare the message of press release. But I do not
know how to send it to every news media. Can you please suggest anyone who
have experience on this?

4) Video Message:

I am now interviewing many international students and teachers in Tokyo for
our IMLD event.
We will also release that in our website:
www.internationalmotherlanguageday.com

In the video we will explain about the importance of IMLD and history etc.
I think this video project can be a joint effort with OpenOffice and we can
request the community to send us their video with self interview.
Here I send our current IMLD Video Interview questions.

1. Please introduce yourself
2. Tell me something interesting in your language.
Funny phrase, sayings?
3.Many Japanese hate English what about you?
4. What is your story with English? eg. History of the learning. (hated at
the beginning? Started liking it?)

5.What other languages you can speak?
And why you learned those languages?
6. How can you preserve your language?
7. What is your dream?
8. What do you think about IMLD?
9. Happy IMLD in your language
10. What is your mother language and why you love it?

11. Can you tell us the history behind IMLD in your language?Please let me
know if you have any suggestions to add any more questions to make it more
relevant with OpenOffice.
5) IMLD theme:
The theme for International Mother Language Day 2013, promoted by UNESCO,
is *"The Book"*.

We can make some good OpenOffice slogan for using in the banner. For
example:
 a. Love your language and use OpenOffice in your mother language.
 b. Any other ideas to adapt our message to that theme?

Thanks a lot and I am looking forward for your directions.


With Best Regards,
Khan Md. Anwarus Salam


On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 11:29 PM, Rob Weir <robw...@apache.org> wrote:

> On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 2:42 AM, Khan Md. Anwarus Salam
> <kman...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > This is Khan, Convener of International Mother Language Day
> > Celebration. I am new in OpenOffice Community but I would like to take
> the
> > leadership for celebrating IMLD together with OpenOffice. Please let me
> > know who can help me and how for this purpose.
> >
>
> Hello Khan,
>
> Thank you for writing to us.  We are the Apache OpenOffice project.
> We are a volunteer-led open source project and we maintain and publish
> free office suite software called Apache OpenOffice.  We are part of
> the Apache Software Foundation, a public charity with the mission to
> publish free software for anyone to use.
>
> OpenOffice has existed since 2000 and over 100 million users have
> installed our software.  We are one of the most popular and familiar
> open source products.
>
> We describe the "Public Service Mission" of OpenOffice on our website
> here:  http://openoffice.apache.org/mission.html
>
> As you can see, we aim for cultural and linguistic diversity.  This
> includes the support of regional and minority languages that
> commercial software vendors often neglect.  As an all-volunteer
> project we are not constrained by what is "profitable" in a commercial
> sense.  Our only limit is the enthusiasm of our volunteers.
>
> When I heard about International Mother Language Day, I thought that
> this was a very sympathetic idea and that we shared several goals and
> a similar outlook on the importance of promoting mother languages.
>
> So what could we do in OpenOffice to support IMLD?  Some things that
> we can do include:
>
> 1) Use our project's outreach via our website and social media, to
> promote IMLD.  Our website receives millions of visits each week.   We
> could, for example, put an IMLD banner on our website during the week
> of IMLD.
>
> 2) We could do a blog post on our blog to talk about IMLD 2013, and
> the importance for open source software to offer wide support for
> regional and minority languages.
>
> 3) Depending on location, we might be able to provide a speaker at an
> IMLD event.  Or we could provide quote for a press release.
>
> 4)  We could interview an expert involved in IMLD about the event and
> the intersection of these concerns and software.
>
> These are just some ideas, brainstorming.  Perhaps you have some other
> thoughts.
>
> Finally, one thing I noticed is that past IMLD's had a theme.  It
> would be good to know what the theme will be in 2013, so we can adapt
> our message to that theme.
>
> I am looking forward to your reply.
>
> Regards,
>
> -Rob Weir, Apache OpenOffice Project Management Committee
>
>
> > With Best Regards,
> > Khan Md. Anwarus Salam
> > Convener
> > International Mother Language Day Celebration in Japan
> > http://www.internationalmotherlanguageday.com/
> > Phone: +81-8041803667
> > Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/motherlanguageday
>

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