On 13/12/14 21:45, Khaled Hosny wrote:
Changes made in one dialect of one language should neither affect, nor
effect changes in other dialects of the same language, much less other
languages.
Huh? English (US) is the “source” language,
Treating en_US, en_DE, en_UK, or any variant thereof as the "source"
language is, at best, translation mismanagement.
The more fundamental error is assuming that what is in source is
consistently en_US, or any other en_* variant.
jonathon
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