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Re: Farsi and Turkish

From: Martin Duerst <duerst@w3.org>
Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2002 14:10:27 +0900
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To: "dariush g" <godfather_man@hotmail.com>(by way of Martin Duerst <duerst@w3.org>), w3c-translators@w3.org
At 22:53 02/01/24 +0900, dariush g wrote:
>I am interested to translate HTML and XML documentation into Farsi and 
>Turkish. Farsi in specific for the Afghanistan.
>
>I want to make sure I do the right licensing and will be for free for 
>world wide use.

In exchange for allowing you to make a translation, we actually
require you to make the translation free for world wide use, in
the same way as the original.


>However, I need someone to talk to me about which documents to start that 
>will be most useful for places like Afghnistan.

You have mentioned HTML and XML, and both are a good start.
XML is much shorter.

Regards,   Martin.
Received on Wednesday, 6 February 2002 02:24:45 GMT

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