Hello, folks. > And I hope to hear about the gn_BR vs gn issue as well.
I have something to say about this, although the official word will come from the coordinator. AFAIK, Guarani isn't an official language here in Brazil. Actually, it's not widely spoken here, but it's one of the languages native indians in regions of Brazil, Paraguay and other countries in South America shared. In Paraguay it seems it's really spoken by a great part of the population (please correct me if I said any BS). If the language in Paraguay and Brazil are as different as Portuguese is in Brazil and Portugal, I suggest the used code is gn_BR. But if they're the same (or can be considered the same for this purpose) it'd be better unify them in just one gn code. So, I think the most important question is: Is Guarani spoken in Brazil and Paraguay the same (or can be considered so)? > You've guys explained quite a lot of other things, thanks a lot for > being so supportive to our newcomers! :) Once someone acted that way with me. I'm just paying back to someone else. Hope (it) helps. Raphael Higino _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n