Archive for January, 2007

Indo-European revival Project obtains one of the 6 first prizes in the competition

19/5/2006 [Legacy]

The Dnghu Group obtained yesterday one of the 6 final prizes in the University Entrepreneurial Competition, along with other five different innovative projects, such as an industrial and telecommunication’s engineering project or another one aimed at supplying the French frog market.

The group of six will travel to Catalonia to acquire experience in building up imaginative projects, purposely in some innovative entrepreneurship event organized in this northeastern Spanish region, although the organisation has not yet published the exact programme of the business trip.

The Dnghu Group members, however, are currently working on other investment projects, not to limitate our fundraising possibilities to only one economic agent. Further decissions related to these competitions and business projects are due to appear soon.

Indo-European language revival Foundation Project achieves the Final stage of the University competition

05/5/2006 [Legacy]

The Dnghu Group has entered the final stage of the funding competition along with other 11 projects. All projects compete for 6 prizes, the first of them with immediate funding opportunities. The final decision is expected before the end of May.

Although our objective is to compete for the final prizes, we are now already among those projects which will be funded and helped by the GIJ Foundation, related to the University and the regional Government of Extremadura.

European language grammar translated into Spanish

18/4/2006 [Legacy]

Today the Dnghu Group made a public release of the introductory sections of our main Europaio Grammar in Spanish.

We didn’t plan to translate the grammar to other languages, not even to Spanish. Nevertheless, given that the Public Administration members don’t necessarily speak English, it was recommended about two weeks ago that we released at least the first (mainly introductory) chapters in Spanish.

If we want to become a Foundation, we cannot send works written in a language that our possible funders aren’t able to understand fully.

You can read the PDF document here.

The Indo-European Revival Group DNGHU sent today a Project to become a Foundation

31/3/2006 [Legacy]

After some delays in the initial roadmap of the Europaio introduction, the project is already prepared to be launched at an European scale. We had some problems with new RAM memories in the main content server, which lead to a stillstand of the online section. Due to an earlier than expected Public Funding Programme deadline, it was impossible to dedicate our efforts to our web sites, as we had to finish our Foundation conversion proposal.

We were able to prepare initial web pages before sending the project, though, what we deemed important for them to see our endurance in adversity. Thus, we eventually managed to send all the documentation, offering at the same time more online information in our sites.

The Dnghu Network begins the Indo-European language revival

28/3/2006 [Legacy]

We have released today -as scheduled- our three main online projects: the central Dnghu Group web site, to better inform Europaio readers and learners about our activities; the Europaiom provisional web site, where future discussions will be held between Europaio experts before decissions and recommendations are published; and the Europaio project, including Wrdhom and Wlqo among its own independent projects, which is designed to be the collaborative, cutting edge, Open Source, public project, where all Europeans interested will be able to modify the shape of our future National language.

Although we eventually managed to publish the web sites, they are not still stable, as there are many broken links, bad translations and such common mistakes due to lack of resources. We hope to keep solving them at a good pace, thanks especially to external collaboration.

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