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tonytraductor
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Topic: SCOSUG Discussion /
projects
Hi,
I’m new to developing software, and enw to SCOSUG, but I’ve been using Linux for 8 years.
I now have my own distro, even, Linguas OS Linux for Translators: http://www.linguasos.org
I just started learning Tcl in January and have released two project already in use by translators in Austria, India, Italy, Brasil…
I’m pretty proud:
http://www.TransProCalc.org is my translation project mgmt tool.
and
http://www.linguasos.org/tdict.html
is a little dict tool(kind of like kdict, but lighter and faster and cross-platform since it is written in Tcl).
see ya round
tony
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tonytraductor
2 posts
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Topic: SCOSUG Discussion /
New in New Haven making New distro
Hi,
I’m new to SCOSUG, relatively new to the area, too.
I have been using Linux for bout 8 years.
I am a professional translator, formerly an English teacher, and am building a Linux distro specific to the industry, Linguas OS (linguasos.org).
About 8 years ago I attended a few ECLUG meetings in New London, and those guys were quite helpful.
I keep learning, but am no expert.
I am just now finally learning some bash scripting and java programming.
Oh, in addition to the distro I am building, I also run Ubuntu (really Kubuntu…with fluxbox, so not really fluxbuntu, since flux was added after install). I formerly ran Fedora, but switched a little over a year ago when I got sick of yum breaking stuff.
I am also the localization coordinator for OmegaT.
Anyway, I suppose that’s enough of an introduction.
I look forward to meeting the group.
Thanks,
Tony
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http://www.LinguasOS.org
Linux for Translators
http://www.BaldwinLinguas.com
Translation and Interpreting
English, Français, Español & Português
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