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From: Christian Wittern <cwittern@gmail.com>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Japanese popularity of orgmode
Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2015 11:32:27 +0900	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <54CAED3B.80702@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CALzn4yh4n2CjibJEAvF17+cfPb8n_e4un_i6-FA1Mmn45WYkEg@mail.gmail.com>

Here is another academic org user in Japan.  I started writing articles a
few years ago and am also using it for doing research etc.  I live in Kyoto,
so please drop me a line if something goes on here!!  Christian

On 2015-01-28 09:54, Waldemar Quevedo wrote:
> Ishikawa-san
> 
>> I know a super student. He wrote his thesis using Emacs with org-mode! 
> Sounds interesting, by any chance is it on Github or somewhere publicly
> available?
> 
> By the way I live in Tokyo, would be great to attend one of these Emacs+Org
> mode meetups in Kyoto or Tokyo! Japanese no problem ;)
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> - Waldemar
> 
> 
> On Wed, Jan 28, 2015 at 2:20 AM, Tory S. Anderson <torys.anderson@gmail.com
> <mailto:torys.anderson@gmail.com>> wrote:
> 
>     Thanks for the answer!
> 
>     Takaaki Ishikawa <takaxp@ieee.org <mailto:takaxp@ieee.org>> writes:
> 
>     > Dear Tory,
>     >
>     > Good point. I don’t know “taking off” is the correct word, but as you
>     mentioned, it’s still growing. I can see several reasons why you think
>     Japanese content has been increasing in the Web. First, some students
>     use Emacs in their university because their teacher also uses Emacs.
>     Then, the students use Emacs to write papers for graduation. I know a
>     super student. He wrote his thesis using Emacs with org-mode! After
>     graduation, they will be programmers, engineers, and researchers with
>     high-level technical skills enough to distribute their knowledge through
>     their blog and twitter. Second, We have several workshops related to
>     Emacs and org-mode. At least, two workshops are held a few times a year
>     at Kyoto and Tokyo. The participants of the workshops write blog entries
>     and release some emacs-lisp actively. An Emacs advent calendar is a good
>     example. Finally, we have many Japanese translated materials, manual,
>     tutorial, org-web, and twitter bot, to know org-mode quickly and easily.
>     And of course, the primary reason is that org-mode is very useful tool
>     to do anything with Emacs :-)
>     >
>     > Best regards,
>     > Takaaki Ishikawa
>     >
>     >
>     >> Jan 27, 2015 11:16 PM、Tory S. Anderson <torys.anderson@gmail.com
>     <mailto:torys.anderson@gmail.com>> のメール:
>     >>
>     >> There seems to be (and has been for a while) a growing Japanese
>     presence online with orgmode materials, documentation, addons, etc. Most
>     recenlty I found this blog: http://paper.li/highfrontier/1300501273 . I
>     had also noticed many of the page titles on the orgmode website/wiki had
>     Japanese content. This has me curious. Does anyone know the story of
>     what's causing it to take off in Japan, or whether "taking off" is even
>     the right word? Is it just a few people or a department at a university
>     that are using it?
>     >>
> 
> 


-- 
Christian Wittern, Kyoto

  reply	other threads:[~2015-01-30  2:32 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-01-27 14:16 Japanese popularity of orgmode Tory S. Anderson
2015-01-27 17:09 ` Takaaki Ishikawa
2015-01-27 17:12   ` Rasmus
2015-01-27 17:20   ` Tory S. Anderson
2015-01-28  0:54     ` Waldemar Quevedo
2015-01-30  2:32       ` Christian Wittern [this message]
2015-01-29  4:30 ` heroxbd
2015-01-29  9:42   ` Tory S. Anderson

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