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https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RegionalTeams/India/Notes> for lack of
a better place-holder.
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 6:05 PM, Sri Ramadoss M <shriramadhas(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay
<foss.mailinglists(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I was wondering, somewhat idly I must admit, about the numbers amongst us:
>
> - who are now on Rawhide
I am unable to understand what you intend here..
Just asking how many of the subscribers to the fedora-india mailing
list use Rawhide on either their production boxes or, development
boxes.
The specific intention is to figure out whether the lots of mails that
I read on various mailing lists about usage of various EOL-ed Fedora
releases also reflect on the list.
On Rawhide, an user would be faced with a number of issues and, since
I don't see much of the issues discussed, figuring out who uses
Rawhide also provides a pointer to the person I can get folks to
contact if they have Rawhide related questions on IRC ie.
#fedora-india.
> - who use the local language desktop
on Ubuntu - Yes, and when I use fedora I do occasionally.
buggy :-)
Interesting. I haven't seen much discussion around this on the list. I
assume you use ta_IN as the language.
> - who, during install fests and the like mention and demonstrate
the
> local language desktop
+1
> - who know about Transifex and related pieces of the Fedora L10n
> infrastructure to talk about it
Transifex - isn't it yet rosetta jam?
I wouldn't really know about Rosetta jam, but, I'd like to point out a
tweet <
http://twitter.com/OgMaciel/status/1392026216> and, thereon
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