Hi Matthew, as I understand it, the way this is going to get fixed temporarily is by uploading the changes submitted by Gabor, which are basically all html pages with the correct encoding.
If this is the case, and as the script to generate the pages is not going to be fixed at this point, I would suggest to translate the "Search" text directly on the HTML page and publish that version. Therefore, please find attached the Catalan [ca] version with the translated "Search" button. And I am sorry if I sound harsh here, but discarding the previous start page just a few days before release, publishing it untested, being notified about this bug at least 2 days before release and still having not published the _trivial_ fix does not correspond to the quality I would expect from Ubuntu. Even if 6 months is a tight schedule. This is a serious bug (in some languages the text is unreadable), and I believe it should be treated like that. What I would propose here is to create a browser-start-page project where all this can be developed in the open. In this way, the community will be at least able to react quicker and contribute next time such an issue occurs. In any case, thanks for having published the sources at http://people.ubuntu.com/~mnuzum/projects/start/. In my oppinion this is a step in the right direction. Regards, David.
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