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- Date: Wed, 16 May 2001 10:06:46 -0700
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well, TL being "entrenched" in Japan didn't stop Redhat from making Redhat-jp... 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? ... the native Chinese one is called RED FLAG Linux?! oh how delicious... ----------------------------------------------------- Scott M. Stone <sstone@example.com> Senior Technical Consultant - UNIX and Networking Taos, the Sysadmin Company - Santa Clara, CA -----Original Message----- From: Jonathan Q [mailto:jq@example.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 7:05 AM To: tlug@example.com Subject: Re: Anti-Reds at Red Hat? Dennis McMurchy (denismcm@example.com) wrote: > I hope I'm missing something here and this isn't what I imagine. > Maybe there's a special PRC version of RedHat? But if this is just > more anti-Chinese Yankee crap, RedHat will disappear from my HDDs > before you can say, "Dongfang Hong!" This is pure speculation on my my part, but I doubt it's any such thing, since the spat about the plane is a pretty recent thing (pre-dated by Red Hat 7.1). While it's always possible that there's some technical reason (problem or glitch?), let's look at these two points: 1) TurboLinux has been in China for a couple years or so and is fairly well-entrenched, I would suppose; 2) There is a native Chinese distro, Red Flag Linux, produced with the blessings (and, I believe, financial assistance) of the Chinese government. Looking at those, it may be the case that Red Hat just thinks it isn't worth their while to pour time and money into Chinese support in their distro at this time, especially when they'd probably sell roughly one legit boxed set there, and all others would be copies (a lot like in Vietnam, where you have to really work to find a CD or DVD of anything at all that isn't a pirate copy). Again, this is pure speculation, but from a business perspective it seems to make sense. I'm rather interested in Vietnamese on Linux these days, and recently ran across VLUG (much like TLUG, VLUG members are all over the world); they run a (mostly) Vietnamese-language mailing list and have a web site (again, largely in VN). The domain owner is in Texas, so I guess VLUG is nominally US-based, but pretty international in character. A few of them are in Japan (one in Hakodate, one in Chiba, that I know about so far), so perhaps they will drop in on TLUG sometime, either in person or virtually. Jonathan ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Next Technical Meeting: Sat, May 12 13:30- Next Nomikai Meeting: Fri, June (TBA) 19:30- Tengu Tokyo Eki Mae ----------------------------------------------------------------------- more info: http://www.tlug.gr.jp Sponsor: Global Online Japan
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