Hello Dear Friends,

Turkish Linux Users Association (LKD) [1] has created a microblogging site,
named Tuxweet [2] on June 2010. At he beginning we decided to use
Sharetronix/Blogtronix for some reasons, including it to seem being some
kind of Open and Free software. At some point they altered their such
licence and we begin to look for another software - a Free and a nice one!
We made some searches and made some demo installations. During this process,
about three weeks ago, I've visited Freenode #statusnet and #social. A
friend with the nickname "mattl" (Matt Lee that was you, right?) helped me
by answering my questions, mainly on the relation between Status.net and GNU
Social.

Now we decided that GNU Social is OK for us. We'll be more than pleased to
become a part a software community which is deeply devoted to Free Software
movement. And, if to be frank, we liked the features of the software as
well.

Now we are installing GNU Social to our server as a testing step as well,
but this is something more than a demo install. We'll try to create the
actual Tuxweet conditions, see what we should do for localisation, tests
against some possible bugs and we'll migrate.

I'm one of the admins of Tuxweet [3] but I'm not on the "technical side"; I
don't know how to code. Most probably I will deal with the Turkish
localisation. Our friends in charge of the code -for sure- join the
community and I believe that they will have questions and -probably- wishes
and -hopefully- contributions. (By the way, is that other list which is said
to be a moderated one, for developers or -lets say- for technical staff?)

In this first post I just wanted to say hello and inform you about the
situation. Now I'll read the archive to know you better and to see how can I
contribute to the collective effort, if I can do in some way.

Best regards,

K. Deniz Ogut
Istanbul, Turkey


[1] http://www.lkd.org.tr/en/welcome/
[2] http://tuxweet.linux.org.tr/
[3] http://tuxweet.linux.org.tr/marenostrum

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