Ok good I will read and sign it as soon as possible... There is no way to
send it by email.
Yes I will start with language level 1
Thanks
Jean Came Poulard
Ingénieur informatique / Software designer
Logipam Developer manager
509 36 01 29 59
http://www.logipam.org
jcpoul...@logipam.org
Sent from
Hi,
You need to sign and fax the SCA as explained on the pages.
I will open an issue soon so that the project pages can be created.
You will also need to upload your ssh keys once the above is done, as
explained in the links. I guess you would like to start with a level 1
project?
Welcome to th
The Official ISO name of Haitian Creole is Haitian Creole, country ISO code
HT and language ISO code ht.
My user name on open office is jcpoulard
Thanks
Jean Came Poulard
Ingénieur informatique / Software designer
Logipam Developer manager
509 36 01 29 59
http://www.logipam.org
jcpoul...@logi
Hello Jean,
The links I have posted in my previous email explains a lot, I think.
I think we could start with the official ISO name for Haitian Creole
(which I understand to be "kok"?), your OpenOffice.org username, and
then you will also have to sign and fax the SCA. But all this is again
expla
Really would like to get involve on a native language project. Your help
will be appreciate.
Thanks
Jean Came Poulard
Ingénieur informatique / Software designer
Logipam Developer manager
509 36 01 29 59
http://www.logipam.org
jcpoul...@logipam.org
Sent from Petion-Ville, Haiti
On Wed, Nov 11,
Hello Jean,
Le Tue, 10 Nov 2009 20:49:41 +0100,
Sophie a écrit :
>
> Hi Jean,
> Jean Came Poulard wrote:
> > Kevin Scannell and I (Jean Came Poulard) are just finish a version
> > of a Haitian Creole spell checker, but Haitian Creole is not
> > currently listed as available languages on the c
Hi Jean,
Jean Came Poulard wrote:
Kevin Scannell and I (Jean Came Poulard) are just finish a version of a
Haitian Creole spell checker, but Haitian Creole is not currently listed as
available languages on the current version of OpenOffice. Really want you
help on this issue.
The Haitian Creole s
Kevin Scannell and I (Jean Came Poulard) are just finish a version of a
Haitian Creole spell checker, but Haitian Creole is not currently listed as
available languages on the current version of OpenOffice. Really want you
help on this issue.
The Haitian Creole spell checker can be found at this ad