GNOME Joins Unicode Consortium

The excellent John Hudson wrote me,

The GNOME Foundation has just joined the Unicode Consortium. I don’t have any details — just the email I received via the unicore list — but perhaps you can find more information. It is a good move, I think, significantly increasing the open source voice within Unicode.

I agree that this is an excellent move for GNOME and Unicode! Thanks John! :-)

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  1. Hassan Ibraheem on March 3rd, 2008 16:44

    great news. People quickly realize how free software fits into open standards and interoperability, and both worlds are getting closer :)

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