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Hi Tom,

On Saturday, 2025-03-01 22:47:05 +0100, Tom Br wrote:

Thank you so much for the helpful response, dankeschön! The default region
is the Netherlands. I haven't done this before, but I used the nl_NL.xml
file as an example to create a file gos_NL.xml, as most of the locale data
is the same as for Dutch. In addition to the language and default region,
I've translated the few mostly date-related items as well. I've attached
the file.

Unfortunately attachments are stripped from this mailing list.

Am I supposed to file a bug to request the file to be added? I'm
a bit afraid to bother people with the wrong thing.

Yes please, file a bug and attach the file there. Don't worry, I'll put
content straight if it needs massaging. If you based on nl_NL.xml the
formatting codes will need work anyway, as that unfortunately is one of
the languages/locales that were initially created with translated format
code keywords ...

Thanks
  Eike

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