Hi there,
I am a mongolian where living in inner mongolia, china. and I want to build a 
traditional mongolian AOO if it possible.
and I know there have a slav mongolian AOO, but this is not similar to 
traditional mongolian.
tell me how to add about a language for traditional mongolian?








At 2012-11-23 16:39:46,"Jürgen Schmidt" <jogischm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>we all know that the number of volunteers helping with translation is
>growing and we would like to make new languages as soon as possible
>available. This is important for two reason, first to make AOO available
>in further languages to reach more users. Second to show our volunteers
>that their work is appreciated and become integrated as soon as
>possible. We don't have a well defined process for doing it at moment
>but we will find a working way that will be ok for all of us. And we can
>improve it over time when see demand for changes or improvements, means
>we don't have to find a 100% perfect solution from the beginning.
>
>The most important part is how we do the naming of the different parts
>of such a release.
>
>I see two different scenarios:
>
>1. Only new languages, no bugfixes, no other code changes
>We add the new languages on top of the existing AOO34 branch, build the
>office with the new languages and release the new languages as
>convenience binary packages. We also build a new src release package and
>add the revision number in the name to identify a respin of the orginal
>3.4.1.
>
>For example: aoo-3.4.1-rev1372282-src.tar.bz2
>
>This new src release becomes the default for 3.4.1 because it is a
>respin only (no functional changes)
>
>The revision number is part of the about dialog as well and it is
>possible to identify the respin.
>
>
>2. New languages + bug-fixes or security fixes
>The micro number will be increased and we do a normal release cycle.
>The src release will contain the revision number in future always.
>
>
>
>Concrete proposal for 3.4.1 and new languages:
>
>1. set a deadline for new translations, for exmaple December 31, 2012
>2. integrate the new languages and provide the builds until January 10, 2013
>3. test and verify the new language builds asap
>4. release the new languages at the end of January
>
>
>Why a deadline until December:
>The reason is quite simply, we have 22 languages with an UI coverage of
>more than 95% (ok Turkish 93%). My plan is to prepare a blog entry and
>call again for volunteers for these languages where the effort is
>moderate. My hope is that we can integrate a few of the important ones.
>
>UI coverage with more than 93%
>==============================
>100%: Danish
>98%: Korean, Polish, Asturian, Uighur, Icelandic, Indonesian, Welsh,
>Catalan, Bulgarian, Latvian
>97%: Greek, Basque
>96%: English (South Africa)
>95%: Portuguese, Swedish, Marathi, Kannada, Gujarati, Irish, Oriya
>93%: Turkish
>
>
>Juergen

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