On 18 February 2013 10:45, Jack Yu <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm Jack Yu from UbuntuKylin team. We are applying to be an official > recognition as a formal member of the Ubuntu family, commencing with > UbuntuKylin 13.04. I have added an review request in the Technical Board > agenda and you can find the detail of UbuntuKylin at > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuKylin. > > This project is to create a variant of Ubuntu that is more suitable for > Chinese users. It began at June of last year when Mark Shuttleworth and > Xiangke Liao (the founder of UbuntuKylin project) discussed it at Changsha, > China. It is also supported by CCN lab, which includes CSIP of China, > Canonical, NUDT of China. Currently, all the five new packages we plan to > include in UbuntuKylin 13.04 are in Ubuntu Archive, and we are also building > QA team and community team. > > If you have any questions, please let me know. I'll be glad to answer you.
Hi! I'm not a member of the Tech Board but I hope you won't mind me asking one question that I've had since the first I've heard of the Ubuntu Kylin project. How does this differ from Ubuntu Chinese Edition? (Although I guess the fact that I'm having trouble finding an official 12.10 release may indicate that the Canonical-sponsored Ubuntu Chinese Edition is no longer being maintained.) Thanks, Jeremy Bicha -- technical-board mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/technical-board
