Hey Phú, The government has decided to sponsor a project in order to create high quality localized versions of Ubuntu and other FLOSSs. You can get to their page at: http://du-an-most.hanoilug.org or http://du-an-most-proxy.hanoilug.org (in case you couldn't get direct to the site)
Don't worry about "Hanoi", many people in HCMC have also joined there. ----- Hùng. NGUYEN Manh > >From: Phu Hoang Xuan <phuneh...@gmail.com> >To: ubuntu-translators@lists.ubuntu.com >Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2009 7:44:42 PM >Subject: how to get started? > >>Hello everyone, >First of all I hope that I'm not spamming you all with this email... > >My name is Hoang Xuan Phu, I am a Vietnamese student who would love to get >involved in the development of ubuntu. Although I major in computer science, I >must admit that I am no linux geek (actually I got my first linux distro - >intrebix, just several months ago). Thus I think that I would do the >translation first, until I get enough skill to get into messing with the >packages. > >I have been looking through the FAQs and I have been in the mailing list for >quite some time. All the pages say that it should be very quick before I can >start helping, but I myself don't get any idea out of them. Can someone post a >usable guide somewhere (or if it is already somewhere, give me a link)? Anyway >a page like that would be very helpful, and if it is already posted I think we >should make it easier to find. I can't stop thinking about other people like >me... > >Best regards, >Phu > -- ubuntu-translators mailing list ubuntu-translators@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators