Hi
We have registered a channel named #fuel-discuss on irc.freenode.net.
Also we added one bot(fuelbot) there for helping people through chat if
anybody want to know more about fuel.
We are still working on fuelbot to make it more useful by adding more
features.
You all are invited to join #fuel-discuss
Suggestions and Ideas are welcome for adding features in fuelbot.
Thanks
jsingh
Hi,
A two day workshop on the standardization of Marathi computing terminologies
was organized on February 13-14, 2009 at: Symbiosis Institute of Computer
Studies and Research, Pune under the FUEL project.
The workshop was first of its kind wherein discussion amongst Marathi
linguists, translators and users took place and a consensus reached upon the
evaluation of initial 232 entries (out of total - 578 entries). Due to some
reasons, participants couldn't devote enough time for achieving the target
of evaluating 578 strings.
A round of applause to SICSR, GNUnify'09 team and all FUEL Marathi
Evaluation Meet participants for making FUEL Marathi Evaluation Meet a great
experience towards Marathi Localization (L10n) and contribution to FOSS
(Free and Open Source Software).
The evaluated list in PO file format is available at:
https://fedorahosted.org/fuel/attachment/wiki/fuel-marathi/fuel-mr-review_g…
Other Resource: https://fedorahosted.org/fuel/wiki/fuel-marathi
Thanks & Regards,
Sandeep Shedmake
So Sorry subject line by mistake took Hindi
changing the same :-(.
2009/2/11 Rajesh Ranjan <rajesh672(a)gmail.com>
> Hi,
> Fuel Maithili Evaluation Meet was organized on 05-06 Feb 2009 in A. N.
> Sinha Institute of Socail Studies, Patna. The whole program was a great
> success and participants came with a evaluated Fuel Maithili list of 578
> entries. For two full days, several great linguists, translators, and
> native users sat together to decide a standard replacement for entries that
> are coming on upto two-three level of menus of a desktop and applications
> used very frequently by computer users. In the meet great linguist like Pt.
> Govinda Jha, Registrar of A. N. Sinha Institute Dr. A. K. Jha, Director of
> Maithili Academy, Patna Dr. Raghubeer Mochi, reknowned Maithili writer Dr.
> Ramanand Jha Raman, Mr Mohan Bhardwaj, Prof. Nil Ratan, Prof. Sudhir Kumar
> and several native users and translators were present.
>
> The age range of attendees was from 90 yrs to 20 yrs. Around 25 people
> participated and the eagerness of people to find better replacement for
> English was great. By going through the list of words anybody can understand
> that our cultural and linguistic tradition is very much rich to contain even
> the computing terminological contexts.
>
> The FUEL project is thankful to the A. N. Sinha Institute of Socail
> Studies, Red Hat, and Maithili Academy. The support of these organization
> was very much instrumental in making this particular meet successful. We are
> very much thankful to all the participants also to whose contributions
> helped to come on the best solution.
>
> Please go here for the details:
> https://fedorahosted.org/fuel/wiki/fuel-maithili
>
> --
> Regards,
> Rajesh Ranjan
> www.kramashah.blogspot.com
>
--
Regards,
Rajesh Ranjan
www.kramashah.blogspot.com
Hi,
Fuel Maithili Evaluation Meet was organized on 05-06 Feb 2009 in A. N. Sinha
Institute of Socail Studies, Patna. The whole program was a great success
and participants came with a evaluated Fuel Maithili list of 578 entries.
For two full days, several great linguists, translators, and native users
sat together to decide a standard replacement for entries that are coming on
upto two-three level of menus of a desktop and applications used very
frequently by computer users. In the meet great linguist like Pt. Govinda
Jha, Registrar of A. N. Sinha Institute Dr. A. K. Jha, Director of Maithili
Academy, Patna Dr. Raghubeer Mochi, reknowned Maithili writer Dr. Ramanand
Jha Raman, Mr Mohan Bhardwaj, Prof. Nil Ratan, Prof. Sudhir Kumar and
several native users and translators were present.
The age range of attendees was from 90 yrs to 20 yrs. Around 25 people
participated and the eagerness of people to find better replacement for
English was great. By going through the list of words anybody can understand
that our cultural and linguistic tradition is very much rich to contain even
the computing terminological contexts.
The FUEL project is thankful to the A. N. Sinha Institute of Socail Studies,
Red Hat, and Maithili Academy. The support of these organization was very
much instrumental in making this particular meet successful. We are very
much thankful to all the participants also to whose contributions helped to
come on the best solution.
Please go here for the details:
https://fedorahosted.org/fuel/wiki/fuel-maithili
--
Regards,
Rajesh Ranjan
www.kramashah.blogspot.com
Fuel Maithii Evaluation Meet
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A workshop on standardizing frequently used terminology for Maithili
computing is being organized in Patna on 05-06 Feb 2009. This will
evaluate and discuss 578 entries in Graphic User interfaces (esp
menus, dialogs etc). List of terms and completed work would be
available online post workshop.
FUEL (Frequently Used Entries for Localization) aims at solving the
Problem of Inconsistency and Lack of standardization in Computer
Software Translation across the platform for all Indic Languages. It
will try to provide a standardized and consistent look of computer for
a language computer users. Fuel Maithili Evaluation Meet is a move to
discuss the problem and come with the translation of an entries list
created by choosing frequently used entries from important
applications.
Date: 05-06 February 2009
Venue:
A. N. Sinha Institute of Social Studies
Near Gandhi Maidan, Patna.
Thursday, 05 Feb 2009
Day I:
11:00 -11:30 Meet and Greet
11.30 -11:45 FUEL - An Introduction by Rajesh Ranjan
11:45 -12:15 Launch/Address, by Dr. A. K. Jha, Registrar, A.N.Sinha
Institute, Patna
12:15 -12:30 Address by Dr Raghubir Mochi, Director, Maithili Academi, Patna
12:30 -13:30 Fuel Maithili : Discussions Start
13:30 -14:30 LUNCH
14:30 -16:30 Fuel Maithili : Discussions (continued)
16:30 -16:45 TEABREAK
16:45 -18:00 Fuel Maithili : Discussions (continued)
18.00 -18:30 Snacks/Tea
Friday, 06 Feb 2009
Day II:
10:00 -11:30 Fuel Maithili : Discussions (continued)
11:30 -11:45 TEABREAK
11:45 -13:30 Working on words that need attention
13:30 -14:30 LUNCH
14:30 -16:30 Preparing final replacements for words need to be changed
16.30 -16:45 TEABREAK
16:00 -17:30 Fuel Maithili : Final list Preparation and it's public
availability
17:30 -18:00 Summary
18.00 -18:30 Snacks/Tea
website: https://fedorahosted.org/fuel/wiki/fuel-maithili
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Regards,
Rajesh Ranjan
www.kramashah.blogspot.com