-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Christian Perrier kirjoitti: >> Tapio said he'd also accept the original translation change >> (Suomeksi->Suomi) if it is wanted, and no-one has yet commented on the > Yes, but he also stated that "Suomi" has his preference
Actually, he did not. "Suomi" is the one that is currently not in use, so it would need the patch applied to change that. Nevertheless, "Suomeksi" has other problems besides being a bit odd, namely that the language list (is for some reason or other) sometimes used elsewhere as the definitive list of language names, which brings more problems because of the conjugated form. So as Tapio says, "It is OK to change this to "Suomi"", and I would go for that if we can't solve this in a even better way (see below). >> Tapio also stated on IRC that "suomi" (lower-case) is the best option >> here, and could probably make that comment here, too. > I would definitely vote against a mixed case use for localized > language names, for those which use Latin alphabets. We need some > consistency here. I beg to have a different opinion here. I assume you're a native English speaker, or otherwise you might not have that kind of perspective to the issue. There's no consistency of writing "translated" language names in a way that they are actually incorrectly translated. "Dansk" is not Danish in the Danish language, because language names simply are never written with a capital letter in eg. Danish, French, or Finnish. They are "dansk", "français" and "suomi". Anyway, I do hope that there is no need for a vote or anything, and that enough people think it is a good idea. The strongest case for this is the fact that the same language names are already written in a correct way at the Debian home page [1]. [1] http://www.debian.org/ Best Regards, Timo Jyrinki -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFF1hUigtffbfx/bQ8RAuAbAJ9Ye4PHXtZ4W5xK1ZJN3hUCTRRPVwCcDWSv 8WlQT7Mxk5nlCSrron8d6WQ= =UN4Z -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----