Hi,

Justin B Rye <justin.byam....@gmail.com> wrote:
> > -   <glossdef><para>Reconfigure a package, e.g. keyboard-configuration
> > -   (keyboard), locales (localisation).</para></glossdef>
> > +   <glossdef><para>Reconfigure a package, e.g. 
> > <replaceable>keyboard-configuration</replaceable>
> > +   (keyboard), <replaceable>locales</replaceable> 
> > (localisation).</para></glossdef>
>                                                               ^
> Is this package using en_GB or en_US?  Elsewhere it seemed to be
> standardising on -izing...

localisation is IMO a fix term here in Debian, l10n is also derived from it.
Changing it into localizing would make l10n abbreviation invalid.
That's IMO not adequate.

> (Or "l10n", but then you'd need a glossentry for that too!)


Holger

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