The introduction of support for the Esperanto alphabet by Brion Vibber, an Esperanto speaker and later Wikimedia Foundation's first employee, in January 2002 has paved the way for alphabets of languages other than English and initiated the transition of the whole Wikipedia to Unicode.
Esperanto | Wikipedia | German Wikipedia | French Wikipedia | English Wikipedia | World Esperanto Association | Russian Wikipedia | Italian Wikipedia | Turkish Wikipedia | Tagalog Wikipedia | Spanish Wikipedia | Fundamento de Esperanto | Esperanto culture | Dutch Wikipedia | Vietnamese Wikipedia | The infobox for the Wikipedia article ''Crostata | (see Russian Wikipedia) | Reliability of Wikipedia | reliability of Wikipedia. | Propaedeutic value of Esperanto | Persian Wikipedia | Korean Wikipedia | Esperanto Wikipedia | Esperanto literature | Esperanto (Freundeskreis album) | esperanto | Church of Scientology editing on Wikipedia | Chinese Wikipedia |
Others who have availed themselves of Komputeko include Cindy McKee's KDE and Joomla translation teams, Esperanto Wikipedia founder Chuck Smith's Drupal translation and the former Amikumu projects, Tim Morley's OpenOffice.org translation team, Guillaume Savaton's GNOME translation team, the translation teams for Plone and Xfce, and Joop Kiefte's Ubuntu translation team.