>Hello<br>
><br>
>you have been accepted to the LP team, but membership is not a prerequisite<br>
>for helping out.<br>
>If you think you can help with something just go ahead. One indirect way of<br>
>doing that is<br>
>helping xfce upstream translators.<br>
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Thanks a lot for including me<br>
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>Here's the stats for the Bengali team<br>
<a onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)" href="http://i18n.xfce.org/stats/index.php?mode=4&lang=trunk/bn_IN" target="_blank">>http://i18n.xfce.org/stats/index.php?mode=4&lang=trunk/bn_IN</a><br>
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Looked at the stats, I know the person who was handling the XFCE translation, will try and continue from where she left off.<br>
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>What other ways beside translation do you think you can work on in xubuntu?<br>
>Scim input method suport maybe? I don't know how much integration that needs<br>
>with the desktop environment<br>
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Well I'm using scim satisfactorily with XFCE right now, and support for
all major Indian languages have been included in
scim-tables-additional. Transliteration support is available in
scim-m17n, so no major work left. Indlinux is planning to start work on
the Indian typewriter layouts, so I'll be contributing to that anyway.<br>
<br>
Does Xubuntu propose to use the language-packs used in Ubuntu ? If so,
are any modifications required to the packages themselves ?<br>
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Jani<br>-- <br>Soumyadip Modak<br><a href="mailto:soumyadip.modak@gmail.com">soumyadip.modak@gmail.com</a><br><a href="mailto:soumyadip@nipl.net">soumyadip@nipl.net</a><br><a href="http://soumyadip.nipl.net/blog">http://soumyadip.nipl.net/blog
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