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Quoting Eddy Petrişor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> If only one would take[#323225] the[#315486] time[#315376]
> to[#315988] actually[#317141] close[#307020] the[#316967]
> l10n[#318082] bugs[#261654] for[#325686] the other levels, too (not
> only mark them as pending)...
Probably need talking to the
Hello.
The PeopleFinder project, set up by volunteers after Hurricane Katrina
to help people locate friends and relatives, is looking at using the
same technology to help with the aftermath of the earthquake in
Pakistan.
We are going to need help with i18n and translation to the local languages.
Christian Mack wrote:
> Frans Pop wrote:
> > We have already decided in the past that we would follow
> > US spelling.
>
> Perhaps this decision should be part of the policy?
> Or at least be mentioned on the i18n documentation?
Agreed.
Jacob
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On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 07:36:37AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
> "We won't hide problems", says the Debian Policy. We *have* a problem.
I actually updated the Spanish translation (manual is _still_ pending as it
is a lot of work) when you sent the mail, it seems there have been changes
later.
Hi
This is a thread over which spelling to use for locale "C"
Frans Pop wrote:
> On Sunday 09 October 2005 09:06, Christian Perrier wrote:
>> It seems to me that the first is the US spelling while the latter is
>> the GB spelling. If so, then we should change "behaviour" as we most
>> often use t
> > Where is it available?
>
> On my workstation, my laptop, USB-stick - unfortunately in different
> versions, ugly condition - I will send it per mail.
You can integrate the script into a project on alioth. I have created
the Debian-l10n-Romanian project there and there is a CVS repository.
Curr
On 10/10/05, Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Looks like my rant had some effect..:-)
>
> 15 languages are now 100% for level 1 and 7 are 100% for level 2.
>
> Quite far, still, from the results we had in the pre-sarge development
> process, but a little better.
>
If only one would
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