> Evidently, we are overflowing with ideas on the subject. Among the
> distinctive ones I saw upto this point are:
>
> (1) Involve telugu associations in maintaining libraries, where each
> assn contributes some material and everyone has access to the whole
> collection.
[snip]
> (2) Contribute books to our local libraries so the telugu community has
> access to them.
[snip]
> (3) Start an electronic magazine on the web that is devoted to literature.
[snip]
> (4) A kick-off project with short stories from various sources,
> like timed-out copyright stuff, maybe even excerpts.
[snip]
> (5) A web page devoted to Telugu Literature, with more of a guided tour
> motif.
[snip]
That was a nice summary, Srinivasa Rao gaaru. (By the way, I didn't see
anyone following up on this. Did I miss any mails ?)
I think 3) and 5) are easy ones to start with. For a web page, one can
start collecting the information with the telugu text written just in
RTS, for now, without waiting for a better software to display them in
telugu script.
I certianly would like to join the any team working for a web page, if
someone else takes the initiative of leading that team. Some of you
might be knowing about a telugu home page that I tried to setup (with
some help from Padma Indraganti, Ramana Juvvadi and others) at
http://india.bgsu.edu/telugu. I wasn't in great spirits when I was
working for this page and I would be the first person to admit that
this page is very very primitive.
Any takers to lead the web effort ?
Regards,
Suresh.