[ubuntu-in] Intro note and Team Kannada
Prashanth N S
prashanth.ns at gmail.com
Mon Feb 9 19:42:53 GMT 2009
Hello,
New to the mailing list and a few years old from Drake to Ibex. Just a note
to say hi to everybody here.
Was wondering if there is a team in place looking at Ubuntu kannada
translations. Would be grateful if anybody can point me to the group.
Regards,
Prashanth
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Prashanth N S
Director (Health & Biodiversity - Projects & Research)
Karuna Trust & VGKK
BR Hills/Bangalore
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