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The first open-source software project in Kosovo was the adjustment of the Open Office Packet in December 2003.[1]
On 28 July 2004, GGSL, an Albanian team of Linux users, was one of the first public organizations for getting information about open source,[citation needed] This conference was called "Software Freedom Day".[2] which is known as the first FOSS initiative in Kosovo. The conference was held to promote the free and open software (FOSS) movement. Some of the issues that were discussed were the Linux operating system and the definitions of free software and open sources in general. KDE and GNOME desktop environments (DEs) were also discussed in conference.[3]
Ati-Kos has made surveys in five municipal assemblies of Kosovo in May 2005. According to this survey, about 98.6% wanted software box in mother tongue, Albanian. In another survey, most of the participants believed a software box like Open Office would help increase productivity because of the interface in Albanian.[4]
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