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KDE translated into Icelandic language

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Jan 22, 1999

LWN currently contains a
pointer to this article (written in the Icelandic language) that
talks about the KDE translation into Icelandic.

LWN says:

“The newspiece tells about the translation to Icelandic and that
one of the reasons the translation project started was that the
Icelandic Government had started negotiations with Microsoft about
an Icelandic version of Windows.”

Our readers may remember Prof. Martin Vermeer’s article,
Linux and Ethnodiversity, which
gives an interesting look into various languages. The article also
touches on the Iceland and Microsoft negotiations.


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