Thanks for the excellent job
On 03/02/16 11:35, chandrakant dhutadmal wrote:
On Behalf of my office (C-DAC, Pune), I had conducted an event in Darbar
College, Bijapur, India on 01st Feb 2016 titled "Localization, Testing
and other areas of contribution to FOSS" projects, wherein special
emphasis was given to two important and distinct softwares. 1) Libre
Office and 2) Mozilla Firefox. It was a good event and is covered by two
of the prominent newspapers in the area “Vijaya Karnataka” and “Sanyukta
Karnataka”. Both of these newspapers are quite old and cover almost 80%
of the three districts (Bijapur, Hubli and Bangalore) in Karnataka. Few
more newspapers are expected to cover the news. You may not be able to
read Kannada text, but I am also attaching English version of Press
Release with this email.
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