Also, http://www.linux.ie/projects/mandrake-ga/ and
http://www.linux.ie/projects/mandrake-ga/ , spring to mind if you want to
see
what the current status is.
Ken
#-----Original Message-----
#From: Donncha O Caoimh [mailto:donncha.ocaoimh at tradesignals.com]
#Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 17:09
#To: michael conry; ILUG
#Subject: [ILUG] Mandrake as Gaeilge
#
#
#Yeah, it has gone ahead. Look at the Mandrake 7.0 CDROM, you'll find a
#README and INSTALL in there in Irish..
#There's only a few of us doing any translations and we're quite busy so
#things are going slowly.
#If anyone knows the correct email address at TnaG to write to mail
#pro at linux.ie and I'll get on to them.
#
#Donncha
#
#michael conry wrote:
#>
#> On that subject (OT or no), wasn't there talk on the list a
#while back
#> about Mandrake (IIRC) looking for people to translate things
#into Irish
#> for their distrib? Anyone know how this developed? If there was
#> something positive done, TnaG (or TG4 as it is now) would probably be
#> interested.
#> mick
#
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