Earlier this month, I gave a presentation about the importance of making open source more international.
At one point I claimed that "no country needs open source more than China".
Well, it turns out that a Chinese guy was in the audience and he was keen to talk.
He explained that most big, western open source projects are unknown in China. It turns out that the most popular open source CMS in China is entirely home-grown. Its name is Dede CMS, which translates as "chasing a dream".
Out of curiosity, I decided to take Dede CMS for a test drive. What I found has interesting implications for people interested in internationalization, usability, interfaces and of course, China.
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Published on November 19, 2013 05:17