Impi Linux 2 to be launched at open source Installfest (ITWeb)
Posted Sep 2, 2004 13:04 UTC (Thu) by
ranger (guest, #6415)
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Impi Linux 2 to be launched at open source Installfest (ITWeb) by erwbgy
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Impi Linux 2 to be launched at open source Installfest (ITWeb)
We have 11 official languages
I don't see how that makes us so different from other countries that we need our own linux distro.
See translate.org.za for work that is already being done.
I just wonder if work would progress faster if the time spent was rather spent translating than reinventing.
There is a wide range of hardware is use, much of it much older than you will find in Europe and the US where the most popular distributions come from.
Most distro's don't have problems with old hardware, but rather with new hardware.
Simple things like having the modem config pre-configured with the local ISPs and the default browser web page have ZA links.
Most distros already provide means to do this (for the other 100-odd countries who have the same requirements).
Provide a O/S for South Africans to build local support businesses around.
There are already lots of South African businesses that provide services on existing linux distributions (such as the one I work for). Impi won't get into the majority of institutions we really need to penetrate to get corporate acceptance (which will lead to more adoption than advocacy normally does).
I don't really see the need for Impi to be totally different ... but then for example I note that Mandrakelinux is already translated into Afrikaans (the whole installer), and it will include the latest translate.org.za translations for OpenOffice.
As far as I understand, translate.org.za was also translating anaconda ...
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