2007/12/19, Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Or maybe % of completed po-debconf translations? Or ...
>
> I'd say that relative contribution to Debian would be a pretty fair
> criterion, which probably would come close to justifying the list you
> proposed...
>
This looks right to me but better o
Quoting Frans Pop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Another idea would be ranking languages by number of speakers.
>
> And put Dutch way down the list? Never! :-P
You don't care as all Dutch-speaking ppl I've met just say that they
don't use Dutch translations because:
- they prefer English (nl_NL versi
(Dropping CC to debian-cd list)
On Tuesday 18 December 2007, Christian Perrier wrote:
> Here's a first proposal. Languages are (roughly) grouped by families
> (some families could be debatable).
Thanks.
> Drawback: why should we put West European first and South Asian or
> African last? There is
On Dec 19, 2007 12:36 AM, Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Drawback: why should we put West European first and South Asian or
> African last? There is indeed no reason except our western-centric
> minds..:-)
Putting it in alphabetical order is good idea, IMHO. Like other
packages do
Quoting Frans Pop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 2) Currently the order of languages seems to be alphabetical, which means
> languages with "high" letters will have a higher chance of being pushed off
> the 1st/2nd/3rd CD or off the 1st DVD. Should we maybe use a a somewhat
> more intelligent grouping
On Tuesday 18 December 2007, Christian Perrier wrote:
> Quoting Frans Pop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Added (in alphabetical order).
> > Christian: please also consider my other question about the sort order.
>
> Yes, still in TODO..:-)
OK
> To be sure: you expect me to provide a list with a "natura
Quoting Frans Pop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Added (in alphabetical order).
> Christian: please also consider my other question about the sort order.
Yes, still in TODO..:-)
To be sure: you expect me to provide a list with a "natural" sorting,
right?
I also need to add a section in D-I l10n manual
On Monday 17 December 2007, Christian Perrier wrote:
> Actually, active tasks, for languages that we really propose in D-I,
> that are missing in tasks.list are:
Added (in alphabetical order).
Christian: please also consider my other question about the sort order.
I saw that Joey committed my sug
Quoting Frans Pop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Christian:
> 1) Could you check whether there are other l10n tasks missing (and propose a
> patch for debian-cd)?
Actually, active tasks, for languages that we really propose in D-I,
that are missing in tasks.list are:
gujarati-desktop
malayalam-desktop
Quoting Frans Pop ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hmm. I see that malayalam tasks are currently not listed in the tasks.list
> file for debian-cd [1]. They'd need to be added there.
>
> Christian:
> 1) Could you check whether there are other l10n tasks missing (and propose a
> patch for debian-cd)?
Wi
On Sunday 16 December 2007, Frans Pop wrote:
> Yes. _If_ you selected to also use a mirror during installation, I would
> expect that to happen. Unless there is some kind of problem with the
> language (locale) test in tasksel that selects the l10n tasks for
> Malayalam.
It looks like there is a b
On Sunday 16 December 2007, Praveen A wrote:
> 2007/12/16, Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Are the Malayalam desktop packages included on the DVD (check under the
> > pool/main/ subdirectory)?
>
> The DVD contains ttf-indic-fonts directory and it has devanagari
> (hindi), panjabi, tamil and beng
2007/12/16, Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Of course, you did choose the desktop task, right?
>
Of course I did, I got the gdm screen with empty boxes after reboot.
> Can you look in /var/log/installer on the installed system?
>
That is where I saw the mirror being setup.
Regards
Pravee
2007/12/16, Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Are the Malayalam desktop packages included on the DVD (check under the
> pool/main/ subdirectory)?
The DVD contains ttf-indic-fonts directory and it has devanagari
(hindi), panjabi, tamil and bengali fonts. Malayalam is missing from
there.
scim-tables
On Sunday 16 December 2007, Praveen A wrote:
> I have downloaded the lenny DVD image from last week and installed
> the Desktop in Malayalam. Even though the malayalam-desktop task lists
> ttf-malayalam-fonts and I have used a network mirror during the
> install, I ended up being with a system wit
Quoting Praveen A ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> 2007/12/16, Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Are other packages from malayalam-desktop installed?
> >
> > scim-tables-additional
> > scim-gtk2-immodule
> > openoffice.org-l10n-ml-in
>
> No, none of them got installed. I can see the online repos
2007/12/16, Christian Perrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Are other packages from malayalam-desktop installed?
>
> scim-tables-additional
> scim-gtk2-immodule
> openoffice.org-l10n-ml-in
No, none of them got installed. I can see the online repos setup in
the syslog. I could not see any mention of ma
Quoting Praveen A ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi,
>
> I have downloaded the lenny DVD image from last week and installed
> the Desktop in Malayalam. Even though the malayalam-desktop task lists
> ttf-malayalam-fonts and I have used a network mirror during the
> install, I ended up being with a system
Hi,
I have downloaded the lenny DVD image from last week and installed
the Desktop in Malayalam. Even though the malayalam-desktop task lists
ttf-malayalam-fonts and I have used a network mirror during the
install, I ended up being with a system without Malayalam fonts and
the gdm greeted me with
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