I'm all in favor of both. I think a localizaion category is ultimately the way 
to go, since
right now we seem to have i18n stuff scattered across the ports tree, and it 
would be nice
to centralize them. Then if I build port "foo" I can just check 
localize/foo-i18n to see if
we have i18n to build or not.


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Kris Moore
PC-BSD Software

On Thu, 18 Jun 2009, Thomas Abthorpe wrote:

> Hi all.
>
> I am about to open a can of worms, and thought I would start here.
>
> Short story. I think it makes sense to move the internationalised koffice
> ports out of the misc category to the editors category. Keeps in line with
> most other ports best practises.
>
> Long story. A lot of Internationalisation/Localisation stuff is just placed in
> misc because there is no other home for it. I am going to go down the path of
> proposing a new category called localization. I suspect it will take a while,
> but to me it is worth the effort. It is generally accepted ttha your need at
> least 20 ports to make the new category worth while.
>
> Most of the misc/localisation stuff applies to kde anyway, but I think we
> should think bigger than kde, knowing that other projects could benefit from
> this new initiative.
>
> So I think that rerooting misc/koffice* to editors/koffice* will make the
> migration to a localization category a little easier.
>
> Comments, question, concerns, flames, death threats? You know how to reach me.
>
>
> Thomas
>
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