oken by 85% of the population anyway. I want you to
> think about it again, and give me a meaningful reason as an answer.
>
> Debian is not responsible for the Raspberry Pi default language, so
> you might not have contacted the correct mailing list. I'm not clear
> on where you ar
On 9/15/20 03:20, Paul Wise wrote:
On Tue, 2020-09-15 at 06:12 +, onurcan köken wrote:
Before mailing to you I've mailed to Raspberry Pi about the
situation.
Here is their answer,
"The decision to offer Kurdish as a language option for Turkey is
made by the maintainers of Debian. If you
On Tue, 15 Sep 2020 15:20:52 +0800, Paul Wise wrote:
> The screenshots of the YouTube video showing the setup of the Raspberry
> Pi don't look like the normal Debian installer. Also the phrases that
> appear in the screenshots don't seem to appear in any Debian package:
>
> https://codesearch.deb
On Tue, 2020-09-15 at 06:12 +, onurcan köken wrote:
> Before mailing to you I've mailed to Raspberry Pi about the
> situation.
>
> Here is their answer,
> "The decision to offer Kurdish as a language option for Turkey is
> made by the maintainers of Debian. If you are unhappy about this,
> p
h". Kurdish is the second most-widely spoken
> language in Turkey, spoken by 12% of the population. However, Turkish is
> spoken by 85% of the population anyway. I want you to think about it again,
> and give me a meaningful reason as an answer.
Debian is not responsible for the Raspberr
Hello,
My name is Onurcan, from Turkey. I would like to know why "Kurdish" is a
default language when I select the region as "Turkey"? Our official language is
not "Kurdish", it is "Turkish". Kurdish is the second most-widely spoken
language in Turkey, spoken by 12% of the population. However,
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