Belarusian translation of the Open Knowledge Definition (OKD)

July 28, 2010 in Open Data, Open Definition, Open Knowledge Definition

We’ve just added a Belarusian translation of the Open Knowledge Definition thanks to Patricia Clausnitzer!

If you’d like to translate the Definition into another language, or if you’ve already done so, please get in touch on our discuss list, or on info at the OKF’s domain name (okfn dot org).

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