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Currently I'm working in the Hungarian L10N team. I've started translating between Fedora 14 and 15. I picked up this work because a lot of Hungarian packages were only partially translated. Not to mention the websites, the progress bar is standing at 52% at the moment. | Currently I'm working in the Hungarian L10N team. I've started translating between Fedora 14 and 15. I picked up this work because a lot of Hungarian packages were only partially translated. Not to mention the websites, the progress bar is standing at 52% at the moment. | ||
Maybe that's the reason why Fedora is not very popular in Hungary. People who know me often ask for advice or help about computers, and -- when it's a viable alternative -- I suggest them to use Fedora. Recently I've became interested in doing that under Fedora banners | Maybe that's the reason why Fedora is not very popular in Hungary. People who know me often ask for advice or help about computers, and -- when it's a viable alternative -- I suggest them to use Fedora. Recently I've became interested in doing that under Fedora banners. | ||
M.G. | M.G. |
Revision as of 05:40, 3 June 2011
Máté Gelei | |
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Home: | Székesfehérvár, Hungary |
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FAS-Name: | geleimate |
Fedora-Mail: | geleimate at fedoraproject dot org |
Fedorapeople: | http://geleimate.fedorapeople.org |
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GPG-Key: | 69DF3504 |
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Twitter: | geleimate |
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IRC: | geleimate on Freenode |
Hello!
I'm Máté, a Hungarian student. I have met Linux and the open source world a few years ago. After several attempts of switching back and forth from Windows (you know, it's hard to get used to a new thing) I finally opted for Fedora, which was a fair choice that I haven't regretted ever since.
Currently I'm working in the Hungarian L10N team. I've started translating between Fedora 14 and 15. I picked up this work because a lot of Hungarian packages were only partially translated. Not to mention the websites, the progress bar is standing at 52% at the moment.
Maybe that's the reason why Fedora is not very popular in Hungary. People who know me often ask for advice or help about computers, and -- when it's a viable alternative -- I suggest them to use Fedora. Recently I've became interested in doing that under Fedora banners.
M.G.