Korean Linux Documentation Project
- Korean Linux Documentation Project
Korean Linux Documentation Project (KLDP) is a community to make or translate open source and Linux relative documents to Korean language. It started by Shawn Kwon (권순선) at October 5, 1996. Today it is biggest community website about Linux in South Korea.
External links
* [http://kldp.org KLDP]
* [http://wiki.kldp.org KLDP Wiki]
* [http://kldp.net KLDP.net]
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