星期四 2005年03月03日
A great story for IIIMF and chewing for Taiwan CTS project Yesterday, I just have a meeting and have supper with two Taiwan colleagues, Rex Kuo/Ming Cheng. they are just supporting a case of "華視". who is a very big Television in taiwan: http://www.cts.com.tw/.
more informations about the CTS project, see: 昇陽Java桌上軟體簽下首家客戶(國內華視) - http://taiwan.cnet.com/news/software/0,2000064574,20095622,00.htm
For this case, One SunRay Server, installed JDS R3 for Linux, provide desktop services for 300+ employees.
Currently, Rex installed the latest IIIM packages and tch_le_sun language engine on the SunRay server. the feedback is that the Chewing input method is very good. thanks Jim Huang and chewing core team to provide a such great input method product.
also in the supper, Ming and Rex told me a lot of interesting things about Taiwan. I finally know what's special meaning of 2.28 day for Taiwanese, and finally know why Jim Huang wanted to release Chewing 0.2.6 in such a special day.
just google, and get a page introduced the 2.28 day:
"The Significance of 2.28 Revolution of 1947" - http://www.wufi.org.tw/eng/ngon228.htm
The February 28th Incident, occurred on February 28, 1947,
often referred to as the "2-28 Revolution", was an uprising
agaist the corrupt and oppressive Nationalist Chinese regime.
Every year on this day, the people of Taiwan hold services in
memory of the victims of the incident.
( 2005年03月03日, 10:24:38 上午 CST )
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反向跟踪 URL: http://blogs.sun.com/eyan/entry/a_great_story_for_iiimf
发表于 Ivan Wang 在 2005年03月03日, 12:33 下午 CST #
A comment on the Feb 28th incident.
Feb 28th incident is a rather complicated issue. It was not as significant as what people thought to be . It is being used today as a political tool to further certain political gain. The link you refer to is a highly distorted version. I urge you that if you ever interested in this subject, spend some time find out more about it. This event was being distorted by the Communist, supressed by the Nationalist, and overblown by the so-called Taiwanese people. A lot of questions are still not answered today.
发表于 kngharv 在 2005年03月14日, 12:01 上午 CST #