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Open Translation Tools, day 1 concludedDay 1 finished off the way it had begun, with plenty of interaction amongst the participants. We started by dividing into two groups, those who had use-cases describing content in need of translation, and those who had translation tools to discuss and enumerate. I was in the group attempting to characterize clearly di Open Translation Tools 2007, day 1I am in Zagreb, Croatia, today with a fabulous collection of folks passionate about open content and FOSS translation tools. Open Translation Tools is organised by Aspiration and the Multimedia Ins
FOSS policy: personal and publicShould I have a personal FOSS policy - a set of principles by which my software decisions are made? I suppose in some sense I already do. I use Mozilla Firefox all day long, every day. I use OpenOffice wherever possible. I use GIMP<
Getting started with a new FOSS community: user email listsHow do you get started with a new FOSS community? Perhaps someone recommended a software package to you. Or it came up in a news story. Or someone spoke about it at an event you attended. Or someone has told you (your boss?) that you need to get familiar with it. Or maybe you are just curious and want |
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The eIFL-FOSS program manager is Randy Metcalfe. The eIFL-FOSS project co-ordinator is Tigran Zargaryan. If you have questions about eIFL-FOSS or the eIFL-FOSS ILS project, please feel free to contact either of us using the following email addresses: |