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Thank you for your answer. May I suggest you familiarize yourself with the localization processes first? Such an effort can be demanding even for one language only; alternatively, promoting LibreOffice in India itself is also quite a chunk of work. Let us know what you need or what tasks you would like to work on .

Thank you,

Charles.


Le 2014-05-02 14:43, chandrakant dhutadmal a écrit :
Hi Charles.

Thanks for welcoming me in the community.

Yes. C-DAC is one of the organization which has been into Localization
and its marketing since quite some time now.

I have personally  been active in some other open source communities
and i have noticed that there are no Libre Office promotional
activities being carried out as a community. 

I personally would like to contribute in this community driven
promotional activity in a better way. 

Regards,
Chandrakant Dhutadmal
Pune, India.
 






On Friday, May 2, 2014 5:44 PM, Charles-H. Schulz
<charles.schulz@documentfoundation.org> wrote:

Dear Chandrakant,

Welcome to the LibreOffice project! I have seen your earlier posts on
the L10N mailing list and it's great to see that more localizations can
be created. On top of that C-DAC has been a long standing contributor to
the old Openoffice.org project :-)

It is a bit unclear to me whether there are active teams promoting
LibreOffice around India though. We have various contacts with public
institutions there however. Given the scope of your involvement, I guess
you have a team working with you on LibreOffice localizations and
marketing?

Best,

Charles.



Le 2014-05-02 12:56, chandrakant dhutadmal a écrit :
Hello All.

My name is Chandrakant Dhutadmal. I am from Pune, India. Currently i
am working as senior technical officer, at Centre for Development of
advanced computing (C-DAC), Pune.

I have been working in Localization domain since about last 8 years. I
had earlier used Open Office and conducted training and spread
awareness about open office among lot of people from various sectors
like Academics, Govt, NGO's, and SME's. I have also been attending
various meeting and conferences to spread the word.

I have also been using Libre Office since quite some time now. I think
i can be a good contributor as a Member of Marketing team and take
this product to newer heights of success.

I would also like to know if there is any marketing group active in
India who promotes Libre Office in India and let me know how can i
participate.


Cheers,
Chandrakant Dhutadmal
Senior Technical Officer
C-DAC, Pune, India.

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