Indo-European
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02/5/2006

Proto-Indo-European language revival projects are supported mainly by the work and collaboration of many of our learners and readers (learn what To Do Now), whose aim is to help Indo-European become a spoken and renowned language, and hopefully the European Union's main official language in the long-term. We appeal to international collaboration by supporting redistribution of free knowledge through our publications and resources, while aiming at the practical and complete reconstruction of a modern, usable Indo-European language to facilitate intranational and international communication.


All projects about Modern Indo-European have to be driven and coordinated within a stable legal and organizational framework with its own staff. This framework is provided by the Dnghu Association.


To date, there are not sufficient means to maintain paid workers, so we rely mainly on free collaborations. If you are looking for a traditional, stable, well-paid job, this is certainly not for you. However, if you don't mind spending your free time working for an unstable, decentralized, Open Source/Libre-driven, collaboration-lead not-for-profit organization, you have come to the right place.


Each new day we discover a need of a wider range of expertise, which nowadays include - but are not limited to - Indo-European studies, language education, library and computer science; also good commercial and marketing strategies are necessary if we our projects are to survive in the long-term. If you are an expert in such issues, and want to share your ideas with us, or maybe become a manager of the Association, please contact us.


Indo-European language projects:


There are currently four active specialized projects, in which anyone may collaborate freely. You can become an active member of the meritocracy which governs the Gateway to the European Language, indo-european.eu,and the collaborative news website europaios.com. The wrdhom.org site is designed for Indo-European vocabulary development.


If you are a member of a public or private institution and you think it would be interested in joining the Dnghu Network, you could be among those who decide the future definitive shape of the Modern Indo-European grammar and vocabulary. Final decisions and recommendations will be posted by experts on Europaiom Komsortiom web site, while discussions will be held on a private wiki, both projects being directed and administered by Dnghu and its main partners.


If you are a software developer, we are currently developing the online Indo-European translator/dictionary at SourceForge; based on the Open Translation Engine (OTE), it is released under the GNU General Public License - unlike good old OTE, which had a BSD-like licence and whose source code was not always publicly released. The Indo-European language dictionaries in XML (and also in DICT format) will be licensed under a W3C-like license, the DNGHU Likentia.




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