[Bug 51255] Re: No 12-hour clock available in Colombia

2009-08-05 Thread Mauricio Farell Perezgrovas
I don't know why Spain and Mexico keep getting tied to the same locale
issue. Spain uses other conventions than Mexico and other Latin American
countries. They were right in filling the bug where states that they use
24 hour clock convention, and as far as I know, Chile and Ecuador use it
too. As for the other Spanish speaking countries I am pretty sure they
use 12 hour clock convention.

I am from Mexico and can say 24 hour clock is pretty annoying, it is
only used in military, political or very formal backgrounds. But for
regular use the 12 hour clock is what everyone uses and should have, at
least as an option!!!

I couldn't agree more with Alejandro (Comment #42) about everything and
how ridiculous it is for someone in the community that takes the time,
wants to help and lives and has the knowledge of his own country
conventions having to convince and prove Ubuntu programmers and
maintainers that what he is saying is true!

Anyway, for the happiness and peace of mind of the maintainers, here it
goes:

1. Cinepolis (One of the largest movie theater chains in Mexico):
http://www.cinepolis.com.mx/indexmx.asp

2. Mexican Government Citizens Portal:
http://www.gob.mx/wb/egobierno/temas

3. El Universal (One of the most important Mexican newspapers):
http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/noticias.html

4. Screen shot of certain operaiting system getting it right (By the
way, they have the best localization and translations I have seen)

Furthermore, what applies to all Spanish speaking countries, as stated
by the Real Academia Española (Official Royal Institution responsible
for regulating the Spanish language
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Academia_Espa%C3%B1ola) is the correct
abbreviation in lowercase a.m. and p.m. as opposed to English language.

Again, here is the hard proof:

http://buscon.rae.es/dpdI/apendices/apendice2.html
http://esl.proz.com/kudoz/english_to_spanish/general_conversation_greetings_letters/2167232-am_pm_am_pm.html

Mauricio


** Attachment added: "Locale for Mexico in MS Windows XP Correctly set to 12 
hour clock (a.m. & p.m.)"
   
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29947149/Regional%20and%20Language%20Options.png

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[Bug 51255] Re: No 12-hour clock available in Colombia

2009-08-05 Thread Mauricio Farell Perezgrovas
I don't know why Spain and Mexico keep getting tied to the same locale
issue. Spain uses other conventions than Mexico and other Latin American
countries. They were right in filling the bug where states that they use
24 hour clock convention, and as far as I know, Chile and Ecuador use it
too. As for the other Spanish speaking countries I am pretty sure they
use 12 hour clock convention.

I am from Mexico and can say 24 hour clock is pretty annoying, it is
only used in military, political or very formal backgrounds. But for
regular use the 12 hour clock is what everyone uses and should have, at
least as an option!!!

I couldn't agree more with Alejandro (Comment #42) about everything and
how ridiculous it is for someone in the community that takes the time,
wants to help and lives and has the knowledge of his own country
conventions having to convince and prove Ubuntu programmers and
maintainers that what he is saying is true!

Anyway, for the happiness and peace of mind of the maintainers, here it
goes:

1. Cinepolis (One of the largest movie theater chains in Mexico):
http://www.cinepolis.com.mx/indexmx.asp

2. Mexican Government Citizens Portal:
http://www.gob.mx/wb/egobierno/temas

3. El Universal (One of the most important Mexican newspapers):
http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/noticias.html

4. Screen shot of certain operaiting system getting it right (By the
way, they have the best localization and translations I have seen)

Furthermore, what applies to all Spanish speaking countries, as stated
by the Real Academia Española (Official Royal Institution responsible
for regulating the Spanish language
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Academia_Espa%C3%B1ola) is the correct
abbreviation in lowercase a.m. and p.m. as opposed to English language.

Again, here is the hard proof:

http://buscon.rae.es/dpdI/apendices/apendice2.html
http://esl.proz.com/kudoz/english_to_spanish/general_conversation_greetings_letters/2167232-am_pm_am_pm.html

Mauricio


** Attachment added: "Locale for Mexico in MS Windows XP Correctly set to 12 
hour clock (a.m. & p.m.)"
   
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29947149/Regional%20and%20Language%20Options.png

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[Bug 51255] Re: No 12-hour clock available in Colombia

2009-08-05 Thread Mauricio Farell Perezgrovas
I don't know why Spain and Mexico keep getting tied to the same locale
issue. Spain uses other conventions than Mexico and other Latin American
countries. They were right in filling the bug where states that they use
24 hour clock convention, and as far as I know, Chile and Ecuador use it
too. As for the other Spanish speaking countries I am pretty sure they
use 12 hour clock convention.

I am from Mexico and can say 24 hour clock is pretty annoying, it is
only used in military, political or very formal backgrounds. But for
regular use the 12 hour clock is what everyone uses and should have, at
least as an option!!!

I couldn't agree more with Alejandro (Comment #42) about everything and
how ridiculous it is for someone in the community that takes the time,
wants to help and lives and has the knowledge of his own country
conventions having to convince and prove Ubuntu programmers and
maintainers that what he is saying is true!

Anyway, for the happiness and peace of mind of the maintainers, here it
goes:

1. Cinepolis (One of the largest movie theater chains in Mexico):
http://www.cinepolis.com.mx/indexmx.asp

2. Mexican Government Citizens Portal:
http://www.gob.mx/wb/egobierno/temas

3. El Universal (One of the most important Mexican newspapers):
http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/noticias.html

4. Screen shot of certain operaiting system getting it right (By the
way, they have the best localization and translations I have seen)

Furthermore, what applies to all Spanish speaking countries, as stated
by the Real Academia Española (Official Royal Institution responsible
for regulating the Spanish language
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Academia_Espa%C3%B1ola) is the correct
abbreviation in lowercase a.m. and p.m. as opposed to English language.

Again, here is the hard proof:

http://buscon.rae.es/dpdI/apendices/apendice2.html
http://esl.proz.com/kudoz/english_to_spanish/general_conversation_greetings_letters/2167232-am_pm_am_pm.html

Mauricio


** Attachment added: "Locale for Mexico in MS Windows XP Correctly set to 12 
hour clock (a.m. & p.m.)"
   
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29947149/Regional%20and%20Language%20Options.png

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[Bug 51255] Re: No 12-hour clock available in Colombia

2009-08-05 Thread Mauricio Farell Perezgrovas
I don't know why Spain and Mexico keep getting tied to the same locale
issue. Spain uses other conventions than Mexico and other Latin American
countries. They were right in filling the bug where states that they use
24 hour clock convention, and as far as I know, Chile and Ecuador use it
too. As for the other Spanish speaking countries I am pretty sure they
use 12 hour clock convention.

I am from Mexico and can say 24 hour clock is pretty annoying, it is
only used in military, political or very formal backgrounds. But for
regular use the 12 hour clock is what everyone uses and should have, at
least as an option!!!

I couldn't agree more with Alejandro (Comment #42) about everything and
how ridiculous it is for someone in the community that takes the time,
wants to help and lives and has the knowledge of his own country
conventions having to convince and prove Ubuntu programmers and
maintainers that what he is saying is true!

Anyway, for the happiness and peace of mind of the maintainers, here it
goes:

1. Cinepolis (One of the largest movie theater chains in Mexico):
http://www.cinepolis.com.mx/indexmx.asp

2. Mexican Government Citizens Portal:
http://www.gob.mx/wb/egobierno/temas

3. El Universal (One of the most important Mexican newspapers):
http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/noticias.html

4. Screen shot of certain operaiting system getting it right (By the
way, they have the best localization and translations I have seen)

Furthermore, what applies to all Spanish speaking countries, as stated
by the Real Academia Española (Official Royal Institution responsible
for regulating the Spanish language
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Academia_Espa%C3%B1ola) is the correct
abbreviation in lowercase a.m. and p.m. as opposed to English language.

Again, here is the hard proof:

http://buscon.rae.es/dpdI/apendices/apendice2.html
http://esl.proz.com/kudoz/english_to_spanish/general_conversation_greetings_letters/2167232-am_pm_am_pm.html

Mauricio


** Attachment added: "Locale for Mexico in MS Windows XP Correctly set to 12 
hour clock (a.m. & p.m.)"
   
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29947149/Regional%20and%20Language%20Options.png

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[Bug 51255] Re: No 12-hour clock available in Colombia

2009-08-05 Thread Mauricio Farell Perezgrovas
I don't know why Spain and Mexico keep getting tied to the same locale
issue. Spain uses other conventions than Mexico and other Latin American
countries. They were right in filling the bug where states that they use
24 hour clock convention, and as far as I know, Chile and Ecuador use it
too. As for the other Spanish speaking countries I am pretty sure they
use 12 hour clock convention.

I am from Mexico and can say 24 hour clock is pretty annoying, it is
only used in military, political or very formal backgrounds. But for
regular use the 12 hour clock is what everyone uses and should have, at
least as an option!!!

I couldn't agree more with Alejandro (Comment #42) about everything and
how ridiculous it is for someone in the community that takes the time,
wants to help and lives and has the knowledge of his own country
conventions having to convince and prove Ubuntu programmers and
maintainers that what he is saying is true!

Anyway, for the happiness and peace of mind of the maintainers, here it
goes:

1. Cinepolis (One of the largest movie theater chains in Mexico):
http://www.cinepolis.com.mx/indexmx.asp

2. Mexican Government Citizens Portal:
http://www.gob.mx/wb/egobierno/temas

3. El Universal (One of the most important Mexican newspapers):
http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/noticias.html

4. Screen shot of certain operaiting system getting it right (By the
way, they have the best localization and translations I have seen)

Furthermore, what applies to all Spanish speaking countries, as stated
by the Real Academia Española (Official Royal Institution responsible
for regulating the Spanish language
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Academia_Espa%C3%B1ola) is the correct
abbreviation in lowercase a.m. and p.m. as opposed to English language.

Again, here is the hard proof:

http://buscon.rae.es/dpdI/apendices/apendice2.html
http://esl.proz.com/kudoz/english_to_spanish/general_conversation_greetings_letters/2167232-am_pm_am_pm.html

Mauricio


** Attachment added: "Locale for Mexico in MS Windows XP Correctly set to 12 
hour clock (a.m. & p.m.)"
   
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29947149/Regional%20and%20Language%20Options.png

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[Bug 51255] Re: No 12-hour clock available in Colombia

2009-08-05 Thread Mauricio Farell Perezgrovas
I don't know why Spain and Mexico keep getting tied to the same locale
issue. Spain uses other conventions than Mexico and other Latin American
countries. They were right in filling the bug where states that they use
24 hour clock convention, and as far as I know, Chile and Ecuador use it
too. As for the other Spanish speaking countries I am pretty sure they
use 12 hour clock convention.

I am from Mexico and can say 24 hour clock is pretty annoying, it is
only used in military, political or very formal backgrounds. But for
regular use the 12 hour clock is what everyone uses and should have, at
least as an option!!!

I couldn't agree more with Alejandro (Comment #42) about everything and
how ridiculous it is for someone in the community that takes the time,
wants to help and lives and has the knowledge of his own country
conventions having to convince and prove Ubuntu programmers and
maintainers that what he is saying is true!

Anyway, for the happiness and peace of mind of the maintainers, here it
goes:

1. Cinepolis (One of the largest movie theater chains in Mexico):
http://www.cinepolis.com.mx/indexmx.asp

2. Mexican Government Citizens Portal:
http://www.gob.mx/wb/egobierno/temas

3. El Universal (One of the most important Mexican newspapers):
http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/noticias.html

4. Screen shot of certain operaiting system getting it right (By the
way, they have the best localization and translations I have seen)

Furthermore, what applies to all Spanish speaking countries, as stated
by the Real Academia Española (Official Royal Institution responsible
for regulating the Spanish language
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Real_Academia_Espa%C3%B1ola) is the correct
abbreviation in lowercase a.m. and p.m. as opposed to English language.

Again, here is the hard proof:

http://buscon.rae.es/dpdI/apendices/apendice2.html
http://esl.proz.com/kudoz/english_to_spanish/general_conversation_greetings_letters/2167232-am_pm_am_pm.html

Mauricio


** Attachment added: "Locale for Mexico in MS Windows XP Correctly set to 12 
hour clock (a.m. & p.m.)"
   
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/29947149/Regional%20and%20Language%20Options.png

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