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Hi,

2011/11/16 Körmöndi Béla <kormondi.bela@openskm.com>:
I found an information about the migration of the South Korean Postal office on that page:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Major_OpenOffice.org_Deployments

But the related link is dead:
http://europa.eu.int/idabc/en/document/4677/469

Does anybody have a contact or more details about this migration case?
- what were the basic issues related to the migration
- what elements have been migrated

We are in negotiation with the Hungarian Post Office so any information could help me.

As I can see from the web, they migrated to Linux in 2005 and somebody
argued if they would use OOo or SO:
http://blogs.oracle.com/dancer/entry/openoffice_org_or_staroffice_at
(Erwin Tenhumberg was part of the marketing staff then)

You can also ask on the l10n-List if anybody from Korea is around.

Volker


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