JMZ schreef op 06-12-2016 18:14:
On 12/06/2016 10:21 AM, Jesse Steele wrote:
As I understand, current Ubuntu users are sophisticated types like
super-geeks, engineers, and professors. They probably provide most
input for Ubuntu's knowledge base, but there is no reason Ubuntu can't
work for n
On 12/06/2016 10:21 AM, Jesse Steele wrote:
As I understand, current Ubuntu users are sophisticated types like
super-geeks, engineers, and professors. They probably provide most
input for Ubuntu's knowledge base, but there is no reason Ubuntu can't
work for normal Taiwanese.
This perception
Hi Jesse,
On 2016-12-06 16:21, Jesse Steele wrote:
In road maps, Taiwanese would love to see a GCIN option at Mandarin
install... or... GCIN's workflow as an option for IBUS and FCITX.
As I said, gcin is an option, even if it's not integrated in the Ubuntu
desktop in the same manner as IBus a
> On Tuesday, November 29, 2016 9:11 PM, Jarno Suni wrote:
> >> On Tuesday, November 29, 2016 6:44 PM, Jarno Suni
> wrote:
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>> "debline" form that add-apt-repository supports, and URL form
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>> add-apt-repository supports, too, but that is undocumented, are not
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Dear all,
I generally think this is mosty an issue of general awareness. A few
months ago, the Ubuntu team said my idea has been noted, thank you.
Again, organizationally, Taiwanese 1. use "traditional" Chinese, same as
Hong Kong and all markets other than China. 2. Better or worse,
Taiwanes