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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Jan 31 00:12:09 -0800 
2006 -------
Sorry, what is an NLC?

Actually British English is neither orphaned nor unmaintained. In fact it is
actively being maintained and we have current milestone builds available and
up-to-date with all GUI, help, extras and other bits translated.

I personally put the 2.0 beta en-GB build through the QA process and we can
repeat that for any subsequent releases.

Some time ago I took a poll of the contributors and reviewers to see whether we
wanted a separate set of national language web pages - the answer was "It's not
necessary given that the main web site is in English."

So, what is the problem? Are you telling me that we *have* to register a
national language project before you will consider it? If so fine we'll do it,
but we felt it unecessary for the reasons above.

So given that en-GB *is* fully up-to-date and actively maintained what's the
problem?

David.

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