I sincerely think that the location (where to keep updates) is best
decided by the person who keeps such info. Our interests should be
just to know where they are...
I checked the link you provided and followed indLinux link on it to
find that there is infact Assamese project under name Luit.org
On 10/29/07, ಓಂ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's a very good idea which i think is best implemented by somebody
> who is already having status of all indic language related
> development...
How about editing the wikipedia?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indic_Computing
Regards,
Chetan
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That's a very good idea which i think is best implemented by somebody
who is already having status of all indic language related
development...
Others can only help by pointing out (citing) the shortcomings... and
making suggestions as the average user may not be aware of many
intricacies (twists
On 10/25/07, ಓಂ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://as.wikipedia.org/wiki/অসমীয়া_ভাষা_আৰু_লিপি
>
> This is probably a better link about assamese language...
>
One suggestion
Looks like this is a topic with a lot of twists and turns. Can
somebody summarise
and post on his blog / webpage so that we
http://as.wikipedia.org/wiki/অসমীয়া_ভাষা_আৰু_লিপি
This is probably a better link about assamese language...
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I can cite this as an example...
Usually locals in most north eastern states complain when Bengali is
forced upon them...
I have nothing against either of them.. it's just a fact which is
noticed by many travelling there...
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ಓಂ wrote:
> Marathi and Assamese are missing from the latest Lohit package I just
> downloaded from http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Lohit
>
> so i looks like मऱ्हाठी and assamese are either left behind or are way ahead
> :-)
assamese fonts are included in bengali folder you get when you extract
the