At 2013-02-19 05:54:44,"Mark Shuttleworth" <[email protected]> wrote: >On 02/18/2013 01:48 PM, Jeremy Bicha wrote: >> 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.) > >Hi Jeremy > >Ubuntu Kylin is the successor to the Project Qin work that became the >Ubuntu Chinese Edition. > >The team behind Kylin are keen to extend Ubuntu to integrate Chinese >social media, content streams, payment systems, and the like. We agreed >to support this work and collaborate with the team, to ensure that the >result can be supportable and installed by OEMs. If this works, we >imagine government teams in other countries would want to do the same >thing, and our role is to ensure that quality and consistency and >security are robust across all flavours of the platform. > >Mark That's much clear. Thanks:). We are also trying to contribute Ubuntu projects, besides a Chinese flavor. Jack
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