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Wanted: Volunteers To Translate Linux Documentation

Publication:Information WeekDate:Jan 28 2005

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Open-source provider Linspire Inc. is looking for volunteers to translate Linux applications into 78 different languages. Its translation project--called the International Resource Management Application (IRMA)--has already begun work on 24 languages.

"Instead of using expensive translation firms, we're turning to Linux supporters to help make Linux available to new segments of the population," said Linspire CEO Michael Robertson in a statement Thursday. "Soon, a Linux-based operating system will be available to any user, regardless of [his or her] native language."




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