Re: [l10n-dev] Re: [native-lang] Creating history in OpenOffice Localization

2006-03-12 Thread Pavel Janík
From: RKVS Raman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 09:55:28 +0530 Hi, Slowly I will try to release GSIs which confirm to the 'rules'. thanks. It is very easy - just re-use these issues when the deadline for merge is announce, update them to the latest milestone available at

Re: [l10n-dev] Re: [native-lang] Creating history in OpenOffice Localization

2006-03-12 Thread RKVS Raman
I will do that -Raman On 3/12/06, Pavel Janík [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: RKVS Raman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Sun, 12 Mar 2006 09:55:28 +0530 Hi, Slowly I will try to release GSIs which confirm to the 'rules'. thanks. It is very easy - just re-use these issues when the

Re: [l10n-dev] Locales with LocaleGen and CLDR

2006-03-12 Thread Jonathon Blake
Eike wrote: Btw, is it only Igbo that uses this type of calendar, or are there also other locales? I don't know who else uses a four day week. There is archaic calender system that had 14 days to the week. Another archaic, and equally obscure calender had either 13 day weeks, or 13 day