2012/11/4 David Kastrup <d...@gnu.org>:
> Eluze <elu...@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Joram Berger wrote
>>> As far as I see, there is no language "french" or "français".
>>> Would it be an idea to add "french", "francais" and "français" as
>>> aliases to "italiano" (like "español" above)?
>>
>> do you really want to add /francais/?
>
> It's not likely more scary to the French than "espanol" is to the
> Spanish.

Exactly.

>  Basically there are two options making sense to me: native
> language name in utf-8, or English language name ("french", "spanish").
>
> But misspelled native language name seems unattractive as primary
> interface.

They are non-existant words in any language. We should keep them for
some time for compatibility and warn about deprecation. I added
'español' as a proof of concept without taking into account other
languages. Then, if we want (I think yes) to add more aliases, it can
be implemented better than repeating the trick for each. I can do it
later.
-- 
Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain)
www.paconet.org , www.csmbadajoz.com

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