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My name is Wily Yuen. I participate in a number of Linux and open source advocacy groups such as [http://www.hklpg.org/ HKLPG] and [http://www.oaka.org OAKA] in Hong Kong. In addition, I am now a member of the [https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-cjk-testers Ubuntu CJK testers] team, helping developers to test and fix CJK problems under Linux and OpenOffie.org. I am currently studying the XML round-trip possibility between the file formats of DocBook -> OpenOffice.org -> Scribus. | My name is Wily Yuen. I participate in a number of Linux and open source advocacy groups such as [http://www.hklpg.org/ HKLPG] and [http://www.oaka.org OAKA] in Hong Kong. In addition, I am now a member of the [https://launchpad.net/people/ubuntu-cjk-testers Ubuntu CJK testers] team, helping developers to test and fix CJK problems under Linux and OpenOffie.org. I am currently studying the XML round-trip possibility between the file formats of DocBook -> OpenOffice.org -> Scribus. | ||
It will be very cool if these FOSS apps can join forces to provide a smooth and interoperable workflow in many publishing and business organizations. It certainly will boost the appeal for each | It will be very cool if these FOSS apps can join forces to provide a smooth and interoperable workflow in many publishing and business organizations. It certainly will boost the appeal for each of these applications. | ||
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My name is Wily Yuen. I participate in a number of Linux and open source advocacy groups such as HKLPG and OAKA in Hong Kong. In addition, I am now a member of the Ubuntu CJK testers team, helping developers to test and fix CJK problems under Linux and OpenOffie.org. I am currently studying the XML round-trip possibility between the file formats of DocBook -> OpenOffice.org -> Scribus.
It will be very cool if these FOSS apps can join forces to provide a smooth and interoperable workflow in many publishing and business organizations. It certainly will boost the appeal for each of these applications.
Ok, I should go back to study XML and DTP, and how they would match the document requirement of organizations in general.
You can reach me at zero0w(AT)gmail.com even if you're bored ;-), or just want to talk about anything in open source.
- Wily Yuen aka zero0w
Jan 23, 2006