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- Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 10:19:23 +0900
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Scott Stone (SStone@example.com) wrote: > well, TL being "entrenched" in Japan didn't stop Redhat from making > Redhat-jp... Yeah, but they thought they could sell it in Japan anyway, and hopefully make some profit. I'm suggesting that they may think they can't in China, for reasons of both entrenched competitors and widespread piracy (Linux is, of course, free to copy, but you'd probably see knock-off Red Hat boxed sets hitting the shelves not long after the real product did; maybe even before). > It could just have been an oversight (not too likely), or maybe they wanted > to i18n the installer and the mandarin stuff wouldn't fit? Maybe, but they have so many languages in it already... > ... the native Chinese one is called RED FLAG Linux?! oh how delicious... Yeah. There's a company in Hanoi doing a Vietnamese one based on it, too. Jonathan
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