On Sun, May 05, 2002 at 12:35:31PM -0700, Daniel Quinlan wrote: > Chris Tillman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > I like those ideas. And I think the most important thing is to get some > > sort of i18n system in place, whether perfect or not. > > > > For my .02 worth: It always seems better to me, to make a separate > > directory named for the lang itself rather than a separate directory > > with the lang appended with a - or something. If we were to stick with > > that convention, it would be quite easy to extract all of one > > languages' documentation in the end, plus users would come to know what > > to expect. I didn't see anything relevant in the FHS - should there be? > > (cc'ing to [EMAIL PROTECTED]) Aside from documentation, as our > > operating system itself becomes more i18n'd, a standard becomes more > > important. > > I would be very happy to accept a proposed patch to FHS (and it would be > fastest if someone from Debian could contribute it). I would recommend > using the above plus the /usr/share/man specification as a starting > point.
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