Re: [osol-discuss] Re: Re: new community for Chinese users

2005-09-06 Thread Young Song
That's great! My group (Globalization) has translated and tested the localized Solaris for many years. How about we start a separate discussion (perhaps in the i18n-interest) on how to best organize translation? It would be great for us to come up with a process that's easy to follow for anyone

[osol-discuss] Re: Re: new community for Chinese users

2005-09-04 Thread W. Wayne Liauh
4. Translation: They have translated CDDL into Chinese, other documents will follow. This is probably one of the first steps that many of us can help. This message posted from opensolaris.org ___ opensolaris-discuss mailing list

[osol-discuss] Re: Re: new community for Chinese users

2005-09-04 Thread W. Wayne Liauh
For those who are more used to forum oriented discussions, the url for the Chinese OpenSolaris Users Forum is as follows: http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/forum.jspa?forumID=59 (For some unknown reason, if you access the forum via Mailman archive, the message does not automatically wrap and

Re: [osol-discuss] Re: Re: new community for Chinese users

2005-08-20 Thread James Lick
W. Wayne Liauh wrote: Sun has recently started a Student Developer Program in Taiwan. Basically, it says that (in traditional Chinese, I am not going to translate it): (in some more detail): Students in Taiwan will be able to get a free license to a suite of developer software

[osol-discuss] Re: Re: new community for Chinese users

2005-07-29 Thread W. Wayne Liauh
For example, Will this group work on more opensource (S/T) Chinese fonts ? A great deal of efforts on S/T Chinese fonts have been done on the Linux front, particularly by a person in Taiwan who is best known as Firefly: http://firefly.idv.tw/test/Forum.php?Board=1 He is currently involved in

[osol-discuss] Re: Re: new community for Chinese users

2005-07-29 Thread W. Wayne Liauh
Great to know the open-source does get some funding from Goverment. the opensource project really need funding support to get started or sustain itself. The Taiwan government set aside about $1M USD to sponsor opensource-related projects. The great majority of the money went to embedded Linux

[osol-discuss] Re: Re: new community for Chinese users

2005-07-29 Thread TJ Yang
This is the problem of opensource work, it only get hobby level of priority. for most ppl, work,family and lastly hobby come last. That's why I feel it is important to physically start a user community in a Chinese university. Sort of like killing two birds in one stone. I think the

[osol-discuss] Re: Re: new community for Chinese users

2005-07-28 Thread TJ Yang
Tian Siyuan wrote: The original poster is back. My idea is to have a place for Chinese users, mainly for education (and then marketing). If we other communities are better suitable for specific topics posted to this one, we can redirect them. What's the next step? There's

[osol-discuss] Re: Re: new community for Chinese users

2005-07-21 Thread W. Wayne Liauh
Taking the opportunity to cross-post to the edu-discuss list. Might I suggest that we continue the conversation there? Where is there? This message posted from opensolaris.org ___ opensolaris-discuss mailing list opensolaris-discuss@opensolaris.org

[osol-discuss] Re: Re: new community for Chinese users

2005-07-21 Thread W. Wayne Liauh
I am answering my own question. I have found the edu-discuss forum from the e-mail header, which, however, is not shown in the forum message: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I am very interested in this issue not necessarily because I was born a Chinese, but mainly because I am convinced that the