Yes. I would be interested in donating time to localise OOo to en-uk.

Jerome K Maule M
cKean



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User sba changed the following:

                  What    |Old value                 |New value
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                    Status|UNCONFIRMED               |RESOLVED
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                Issue type|DEFECT                    |FEATURE
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                  Priority|P2                        |P4
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                Resolution|                          |WONTFIX
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          Target milestone|---                       |OOo Later
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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Feb 25 10:03:40 -0800 2005 -------
SBA: I don't see a point in setting up a whole new UI project for the few words
(mainly ~ise/~ize ~isation/~ization, colour/color, ...) that seperate en-UK and
en-US. None of these is a hinderance in using OOo

But I may be wrong and there is Britons out there who are willing tol make such
an effort in order to serve their pride, SCNR :-)

Type set t oEnhancement, Prio set from P2 (for crashes and data loss) to P4 (for
minor inconveninences) Set to wontfix. Please reopen only if you find someone
willing to (see above).





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