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Hi Michael,

Le 19/04/2026 à 14:15, Michael Wolf a écrit :
Hello,

I would be glad if you enable the new locale dsb-slepe for LibreOffice - master. dsb-slepe stands for the Lower Sorbian dialect of Schleife (native name: Slěpe). The subtag slepe is registered at IANA:

https://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry/language- subtag-registry

It is quite new, it isn't on CLDR yet but I submitted the core data by CLDR form yesterday.

Thanks a lot for submitting the data and great that you work on preserving that dialect :) Cloph will create the new locale on Weblate and populate the master/UI project. He will do that after upgrading Weblate on the next week-end. I'll monitor it and will add you to the language group with administrator rights. Let me know if I should add somebody else.

Cheers
Sophie

Thanks and kind regards,

Michael Wolf



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