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The Japanese computer community has good history of providing free/open source software, especially supporting the internationalization of large scale software such as X11, TeX, Unix, Emacs, etc., etc. While the idea of "cheap computer" doesn't seem to draw attentions from indstries and governments, the grass-root communities seems to be eager to get their hands on to OLPC. I hope there is a good way to get them involved.
The Japanese computer community has good history of providing free/open source software, especially supporting the internationalization of large scale software such as X11, TeX, Unix, Emacs, etc., etc. While the idea of "cheap computer" doesn't seem to draw attentions from indstries and governments, the grass-root communities seems to be eager to get their hands on to OLPC. I hope there is a good way to get them involved.



Revision as of 18:35, 2 February 2007

2007 status: orange
    orange    
現状 : 黄色

The Japanese computer community has good history of providing free/open source software, especially supporting the internationalization of large scale software such as X11, TeX, Unix, Emacs, etc., etc. While the idea of "cheap computer" doesn't seem to draw attentions from indstries and governments, the grass-root communities seems to be eager to get their hands on to OLPC. I hope there is a good way to get them involved.

BTW, the content I put here while ago seems to be gone for some reason...