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Package: www.debian.org
Severity: minor
Tags: l10n
It would be nice if this gets consistent.
(Arabiya) Български (Bəlgarski) català česky dansk Deutsch
Ελληνικά (Ellinika) español Esperanto français 한국어 (Hangul)
Հայերեն (hayeren) Italiano magyar Nederlands 日本語 (Nihongo)
polski Português română Русский (Russkij) slovensky suomi svenska
Türkçe українська (ukrajins'ka) 中文(简) 中文(HK) 中文(繁)
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Hi Damián,
On Sat, Apr 22, 2006 at 01:17:27PM -0300, Damián Viano wrote:
> It would be nice if this gets consistent.
>
> (Arabiya) Български (Bəlgarski) català česky dansk Deutsch
> Ελληνικά (Ellinika) español Esperanto français 한국어 (Hangul)
> Հայերեն (hayeren) Italiano magyar Nederlands 日本語 (Nihongo)
> polski Português română Русский (Russkij) slovensky suomi svenska
> Türkçe українська (ukrajins'ka) 中文(简) 中文(HK) 中文(繁)
The capitalisation is caused by the language name in the appropriate
language. That's why we use "English" together with "dansk" (Danish).
Since this is consistent I close the bug.
Jens
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