On 8/20/07, Yuan Yijun <bbbush.yuan(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Maybe a team may take responsibility of several different languages. I
don't know if a language can be shared by different teams, though.
But the statistics of
http://translate.fedoraproject.org/teams/ur
http://translate.fedoraproject.org/languages/ur
have some minor differences, who can explain this?
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Well I have searched about Mr. Usman wo made some translations and got his
website
http://cs.gift.edu.pk/~usmans/ where he has no current information
about this project and what I got in his CV is
Urdu Desktop Project
Language plays an important role in learning, adoption and
development of
new
concepts. Most of the advanced countries have translated technical
literature and
computer software in their native languages. It is very easy to learn,
understand
and communicate new concepts in one's native language. In Pakistan, we
treat
Urdu as our native language even though Urdu may not be our mother tongue.
In this region, there is significant activity in translation and
customization of open
source software in local languages such as Arabic, Farsi, Hindi, and
Punjabi
(Gurmukhi). There is no or minimal effort to translate and customize open
source
software in Urdu language. This project is an effort to rectify this
situation
As I am student of BSCS (hons) therefore I took this as my final project.
In this
project I have verified and translated some of the Linux packages into
Urdu.
So it seems that he is no more working on the translation project. He just
did it for presenting in his college project.
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