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Dear Crontab, Once again, we're not a language related project. Moreover, we're trying to facilitate the life of software developers in Armenia, but not force them to spent extra time on looking the dictionary.(BTW, I couldn't find the dictionary you mentioned on the SEUA site. Are you trying to sell us that Dictionary? Most of serious software related literature sold in Armenia is either in Russian or in English. That's the fact, and those ineterested in software development studied it in one of those languages. That's why it's easier for programmers to read technical texts in English or Russian. As for OpenOffice Localization, which is one of many other OSA projects, just two weeks ago we had sent an invitation to all registered users to join the developers team, and already had 2 fruitful meetings. What made you prevent from joining? Regarding your controversial statement about dying Armenian language, simply approach to some language related agency. They should take care of it.
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