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Urdu is a language of India and Pakistan very similar to Hindi, except that it uses Muslim rather than Hindu religious vocabulary, and is written in the Arabic alphabet rather than Devanagari. |
Urdu is a language of India and Pakistan very similar to Hindi, except that it uses Muslim rather than Hindu religious vocabulary, and is written in the Arabic alphabet rather than Devanagari. |
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* The Free and Open Source Software Foundation of Pakistan is developing a [http://www.fossfp.org/ullp Linux distribution in Urdu]. |
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* Ubuntu Linux has been [https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-l10n-ur localized into Urdu]. |
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Dear Linux Pakistan and Ubuntu Linux Community |
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It gives us great pleasure to announce an accomplishment of the Ubuntu |
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Pakistan Team Urdu-l10n International Translation Team (Noumaan Yaqoob, Team |
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Lead) for localizing and including the new "language-pack-gnome-ur 1.6.06+2 |
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Pack" in the latest Ubuntu Linux version 6.10 global distribution giving |
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support for Urdu at installation. The latest version comes with an |
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installable Urdu Pack by default and is also available when you upgrade your |
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Ubuntu 6.06 LTS version to Ubuntu 6.10. We encourage you to test the new |
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features and report them to Noumaan at |
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noumaan{at no spam}ubuntu-pk{dot}org |
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I must point out here that the Ubuntu Pakistan Team members Noumaan and his |
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Team have done an excellent job by creating and contributing Pakistan's |
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first public Urdu Word Bank and Dictionary accessible at |
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http://l10n.urduweb.org/dictionary as well as translating the latest |
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versions of Gnome Interface into Urdu. This marks a whole new avenue and era |
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of localized Urdu computing not only for Pakistan but for the whole Urdu |
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Speaking Linux Users Community worldwide. |
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Also it is important to note here that Saadat Saeed (Ubuntu Pakistan Team |
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Member) has also made an excellent contribution by introducing the first |
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Ubuntu Linux Urdu Editor "PyUrduEdit" that will further accelerate further |
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community translation efforts. The Urdu Editor project is accessible at |
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https://sourceforge.net/projects/pyurduedit. |
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Waqas Toor, Team Lead Localized Documentation Team is shortly introducing |
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the Ubuntu Desktop and Server Guides in Urdu that will also be available in |
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the future versions of Ubuntu Distributions as default availability. You may |
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contact Waqas at waqas{at no spam}ubuntu-pk.org |
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I congratulate all the Linux communities, Noumaan, Waqas, Saadat including |
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their team members and the Pakistan IT community that today we have an |
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alternate and free-of-cost long term community supported Linux Operating |
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System in Urdu! (A solution to combat software piracy) |
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We are now gearing up for Sindhi and Punjabi Translations so all of you |
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interested volunteers out there, join the Ubuntu Pakistan Team that has over |
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40 volunteer developers and contributors with localization efforts going on |
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at: |
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Register at: |
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https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-pk (Ubuntu Pakistan Team) |
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https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-l10n-ur (Ubuntu Urdu l10n Team) |
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And subscribe to: |
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https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-l10n-urd |
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https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-pk |
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And participate in translation services at: |
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Urdu: |
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https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/edgy/+lang/ur |
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Sindhi: |
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https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/edgy/+lang/sd |
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On a separate note, Open Office 2.0+ is already available with Urdu Support |
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done by our neighboring country but that has to be added as a separate |
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language pack. |
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A gift to Pakistan by the Ubuntu Community on the occasion of Eid. Ubuntu |
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Rocks in Pakistan! |
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Best Regards |
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----------------------- |
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Fouad Riaz Bajwa |
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Team Leader |
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Ubuntu-Linux Pakistan LoCo Team |
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Cell: 92-333-4661290 |
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Tel: 92-42-5030039 |
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E-Mail: bajwa@ubuntu.com |
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URL: www.ubuntu-pk.org |
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Mailing List: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-pk |
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[[Category:Languages (international)]] |
[[Category:Languages (international)]] |
Revision as of 02:47, 30 October 2006
Urdu is a language of India and Pakistan very similar to Hindi, except that it uses Muslim rather than Hindu religious vocabulary, and is written in the Arabic alphabet rather than Devanagari.
- The Free and Open Source Software Foundation of Pakistan is developing a Linux distribution in Urdu.
- Ubuntu Linux has been localized into Urdu.
Dear Linux Pakistan and Ubuntu Linux Community It gives us great pleasure to announce an accomplishment of the Ubuntu Pakistan Team Urdu-l10n International Translation Team (Noumaan Yaqoob, Team Lead) for localizing and including the new "language-pack-gnome-ur 1.6.06+2 Pack" in the latest Ubuntu Linux version 6.10 global distribution giving support for Urdu at installation. The latest version comes with an installable Urdu Pack by default and is also available when you upgrade your Ubuntu 6.06 LTS version to Ubuntu 6.10. We encourage you to test the new features and report them to Noumaan at noumaan{at no spam}ubuntu-pk{dot}org I must point out here that the Ubuntu Pakistan Team members Noumaan and his Team have done an excellent job by creating and contributing Pakistan's first public Urdu Word Bank and Dictionary accessible at http://l10n.urduweb.org/dictionary as well as translating the latest versions of Gnome Interface into Urdu. This marks a whole new avenue and era of localized Urdu computing not only for Pakistan but for the whole Urdu Speaking Linux Users Community worldwide. Also it is important to note here that Saadat Saeed (Ubuntu Pakistan Team Member) has also made an excellent contribution by introducing the first Ubuntu Linux Urdu Editor "PyUrduEdit" that will further accelerate further community translation efforts. The Urdu Editor project is accessible at https://sourceforge.net/projects/pyurduedit. Waqas Toor, Team Lead Localized Documentation Team is shortly introducing the Ubuntu Desktop and Server Guides in Urdu that will also be available in the future versions of Ubuntu Distributions as default availability. You may contact Waqas at waqas{at no spam}ubuntu-pk.org I congratulate all the Linux communities, Noumaan, Waqas, Saadat including their team members and the Pakistan IT community that today we have an alternate and free-of-cost long term community supported Linux Operating System in Urdu! (A solution to combat software piracy) We are now gearing up for Sindhi and Punjabi Translations so all of you interested volunteers out there, join the Ubuntu Pakistan Team that has over 40 volunteer developers and contributors with localization efforts going on at: Register at: https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-pk (Ubuntu Pakistan Team) https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-l10n-ur (Ubuntu Urdu l10n Team) And subscribe to: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-l10n-urd https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-pk And participate in translation services at: Urdu: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/edgy/+lang/ur Sindhi: https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/edgy/+lang/sd On a separate note, Open Office 2.0+ is already available with Urdu Support done by our neighboring country but that has to be added as a separate language pack. A gift to Pakistan by the Ubuntu Community on the occasion of Eid. Ubuntu Rocks in Pakistan! Best Regards ----------------------- Fouad Riaz Bajwa Team Leader Ubuntu-Linux Pakistan LoCo Team Cell: 92-333-4661290 Tel: 92-42-5030039 E-Mail: bajwa@ubuntu.com URL: www.ubuntu-pk.org Mailing List: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-pk