2010.10.12 04:33, Kazunari Hirano rašė:
OK, now, I would like to propose a wiki page for LibreOffice
localization "language teams"
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Language_Teams
If we agree on this name of the wiki page, then I will create it.
+1 from me.
Next I would like to hear your opinions and ideas about contents of
the wiki page.
At first I will create the wiki page, based on the following page.
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Languages
You can see table items such as Language, IUT Code, MS Locale ID, MS
Locale ID (hex), ISO code, Symbolic, Environment Variable, Responsible
person, etc.
When I was helping maintain this page, I was wondering if we need all
these items, or if we need more.
I don't think columns 2,3,4,6,7,11 are very useful. If MediaWiki allows
hiding certain columns with a possibility to unhide them, I think we
could certainly make use of that feature.
The aim of the "language teams" wiki page is:
1. Any people who want to use LibreOffice in their native language and
to help localize LibreOffice can visit the page and find out who to
contact, which site to visit to get info in their language. If they
don't find their language on the page, they can add their language to
the page.
2. Any developer who want to build their language version of
LibreOffice can find necessary language info and locale info to build
install sets and language packs.
2. is quite an edge case IMO.
Rimas
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