* Rapid Sun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-03-15 16:35]:
> Cambodia is new to Open Source. I am very interesting in this and some
> of my students want to be debian developer.
> Can you tell me how can we start on this?
In addition to what the other people have already said, I intend to
write a message
* Christoph Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-03-15 14:12]:
> The baseline is: you don't ask for participating, you just do it by
> getting involded in the areas you are interested in.
What you say is basically true. However, many Asian countries are
very new to free software ("open source") develop
also sprach Rapid Sun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005.03.15.1035 +0100]:
> Last month, i have attended Debian Mini Conference in Beijing. The
> project manager, Mr. Martin, mentioned about helping Debian.
> Cambodia is new to Open Source. I am very interesting in this and some
> of my students want to
Re: Rapid Sun in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Last month, i have attended Debian Mini Conference in Beijing. The
> project manager, Mr. Martin, mentioned about helping Debian.
> Cambodia is new to Open Source. I am very interesting in this and some
> of my students want to be debian developer.
There ar
On Tuesday 15 March 2005 10.35, Rapid Sun wrote:
> Dear Sir or Madam,
> Last month, i have attended Debian Mini Conference in Beijing. The
> project manager, Mr. Martin, mentioned about helping Debian.
> Cambodia is new to Open Source. I am very interesting in this and some
> of my students want to
Dear Sir or Madam,
Last month, i have attended Debian Mini Conference in Beijing. The
project manager, Mr. Martin, mentioned about helping Debian.
Cambodia is new to Open Source. I am very interesting in this and some
of my students want to be debian developer.
Can you tell me how can we start on
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