Quoting Helge Kreutzmann (deb...@helgefjell.de):
> Hello Christian,
> On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 06:53:35AM +0100, Christian PERRIER wrote:
> > One of the patches I would welcome the most is one that would create a
> > status page for *Debian native packages*. Some command-line tools we
> > have in th
Quoting Helge Kreutzmann (deb...@helgefjell.de):
> I don't understand this. There were strings added, but 30 languages
> stayed complete??? Also for German I did not see a call for
> translations (probably related to the first questions).
The added strings (keymap names...indeed often language n
On 2010-11-17 17:31, Helge Kreutzmann wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 07:08:33AM +0100, Christian PERRIER wrote:
>> console-setup (136 strings)
>> --
>>
>> 30 completed:
>> ar bg bn bs ca cs da de eo es
>> et fa fi fr gl gu hi is ja kk
>> nb nl pt ro ru sk sl sr tr zh
Hello Christian,
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 07:08:33AM +0100, Christian PERRIER wrote:
> Changes since last publication:
> - one more! Dzongkha completed
> - console-setup: more strings added (often picked from console-data)
> No regression in completeness
> New c
Hello Christian,
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 06:53:35AM +0100, Christian PERRIER wrote:
> One of the patches I would welcome the most is one that would create a
> status page for *Debian native packages*. Some command-line tools we
> have in the debian-l10n SVN can already do this (I use it to track
>
On Wed, Nov 17, 2010 at 9:39 PM, Christian Perrier wrote:
> Danishka Navin a écrit :
>
>
>>
>> as we all know ab_CD means language code of 'ab' and country code of 'CD'
>>
>> but as a Sinhala user we use 'si' or 'si_LK'.
>>
>> LK is country code for Sri Lanka.
>>
>> But I was wondering why you use
Danishka Navin a écrit :
as we all know ab_CD means language code of 'ab' and country code of 'CD'
but as a Sinhala user we use 'si' or 'si_LK'.
LK is country code for Sri Lanka.
But I was wondering why you use 'si_SI'
http://www.debian.org/international/l10n/po/si_SI
This page exists
as we all know ab_CD means language code of 'ab' and country code of 'CD'
but as a Sinhala user we use 'si' or 'si_LK'.
LK is country code for Sri Lanka.
But I was wondering why you use 'si_SI'
http://www.debian.org/international/l10n/po/si_SI
Please revert this ASAP.
'si' is the language code
Quoting Helge Kreutzmann (deb...@helgefjell.de):
> [1] But it has been disputed several times on this list that the po
> based translations should be shown at all as many of the project are
> translated outside Debian and hence this list could be misleading (or
> disappointing, as translations mig
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