tir, 2002-03-05 kl. 13:36 skrev Javier Fernández-Sanguino Peña: > I do not want to go over a language-battle but most of the people > Jordi pointed out would be able to use 'es' or 'fr' installations. > However, they would probably be more comfortable by using their main > language.
I would really hate that idea. In my oppinion it is wrong if Debian refuses to support *any* national language whatever user base it may have. No matter wether the selection would be based on religion, size or educational level of its native population, support of the war against teorism or the state of Israel/Palestine --- if there are active translation teams doing the translation work. Why not provide an optional extra root disks if that could give equal support for all nations [with active translators] instead of having to rank them against each other and throw away months of work? If it is only a matter of small modications to the makefiles, I hope somebody capable would stand up and do this - and that it is accepted for inclusion into b-f. Sincerely, Claus Hindsgaul -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]