Translation status changes from 2005-10-06 to 2005-10-13.
Total message count is stable at 0.
Average change during this period was 0.000%.
Top 5 movers of the week:
Supported languages (more than 80% strings translated).
Smallprint: this is automated report. Though, if something
doesn't w
Translation status changes from 2005-10-06 to 2005-10-13.
Total message count is stable at 0.
Average change during this period was 0.000%.
Top 5 movers of the week:
Supported languages (more than 80% strings translated).
Smallprint: this is automated report. Though, if something
doesn't w
I have just branched EOG for GNOME 2.12. New development will take place
on HEAD.
We have some neat pending UI patches ging in soon.
-Tim
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You could maybe include the International days observed by the UN?
http://www.dakar.unesco.org/journees_un/journees_en.shtml
They are not public holidays at all, but they could be useful.
I don't think http://www.world-calendar.com/ is acurate either but it
mentions papers from
http://emr.cs.iit.e
I really like the idea but it seems like a huge task, at least if you
really want to have all of the countries and regions' holidays.
Gathering all this information would require a lot of dedicated
people, with proper knowledge of each country and region.
It will be hard to keep up with every year'
روز سهشنبه، 2005-10-04 ساعت 05:35 +0200، Tino Meinen نوشت:
> Op di, 04-10-2005 te 03:14 +0300, schreef Žygimantas Beručka:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I've made a little search for all strings in Evolution, that show up
> > untranslated, however I'm confident that these strings are translated in
> > po files
Hi everyone! My name is Toucha Diyaf and I would like to make a translation
for the gnome desktop, I want to translate it to Tamazighz because it's a
language that many people from north africa speaks and I think it could be
interesting. Please, I'm new on all this stuff and i will need some hel