Hello,
I am the representative of GNU Parted and am also interested in the
development of GRUB2 (I've been lurking on this list for some months).
James from the GNU SoC team wrote me:
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I do not know if okuji has talked to you directly.
Have you seen this?
http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/g
I've reading the G'SOC document:
http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/grub-soc.html
and I've been tented to add a new proposal for grub2.
As you all should have guessed it would a Super Grub Disk (
http://adrian15.raulete.net/grub/ ) but not based on grub legacy but grub2.
If I want the project
adrian15 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi,
> As you all should have guessed it would a Super Grub Disk (
> http://adrian15.raulete.net/grub/ ) but not based on grub legacy but
> grub2.
Oh, nice/
> If I want the project to be feasible I need that the grub2 api
> relative to menues and script
On Monday 24 April 2006 10:03, adrian15 wrote:
> I do not know if okuji has talked to you directly.
Sorry. I talked with him privately, because I was not sure if it would be good
to discuss it in public.
Okuji
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On Monday 24 April 2006 18:49, Marco Gerards wrote:
> > 4) What is the best way for dealing with languages and translations
> > when developing?
>
> We are thinking about i18n support. This is something about this on
> the wiki, I think.
I don't think this part is described well in the wiki. So I
"Yoshinori K. Okuji" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Monday 24 April 2006 18:49, Marco Gerards wrote:
>> > 4) What is the best way for dealing with languages and translations
>> > when developing?
>>
>> We are thinking about i18n support. This is something about this on
>> the wiki, I think.
>
>
On Monday 24 April 2006 20:36, Marco Gerards wrote:
> Will this mean Adrian can use it for menu entries as well? I think
> that is what he wants to do.
In my idea, yes. I can say anything before implementing. ;)
Okuji
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