I'm not sure how internationalization works for the Live CD, but it
should be possible to make the list of fallbacks configurable either
on a global basis or on a per application basis so that if a user does
have the locale set to Belgian, they could set the fall back order to
French then English
Op zaterdag 27-06-2009 om 15:01 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Sense
Hofstede:
Problems: what about countries like Belgium, where Dutch and French
are both commonly spoken? Should the timezone be used to determine
this and select French as fall-back language in case Dutch can't be
found?
If
On Sun, 2009-06-28 at 00:37 +0200, tacone wrote:
I really think the best thing to do would be to offer a download
option for localized CDs.
That way an english+selected-language cd can be shipped without
sacrificing LiveCD applications.
You might be helped by binary diffs instead of full
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 9:01 AM, Martin Owensdocto...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, 2009-06-28 at 00:37 +0200, tacone wrote:
I really think the best thing to do would be to offer a download
option for localized CDs.
That way an english+selected-language cd can be shipped without
sacrificing LiveCD
2009/6/23 Matthew Paul Thomas m...@canonical.com:
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Sense Hofstede wrote on 22/06/09 15:26:
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Including more Mono applications would justify placing Mono on the
LiveCD, but we should ask ourselves what's more important: supporting
Mono
I think that Ubuntu should try to include as many complete
translations as possible on the LiveCD. If a CD isn't big enough,
maybe we should consider making a LiveDVD and keeping a smaller LiveCD
for the computers that can't read DVDs.
I really think the best thing to do would be to offer a
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Sense Hofstede wrote on 22/06/09 15:26:
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Including more Mono applications would justify placing Mono on the
LiveCD, but we should ask ourselves what's more important: supporting
Mono applications on the LiveCD or offering proper localisation
2009/6/21 Dmitrijs Ledkovs dmitrij.led...@gmail.com:
2009/6/21 Sense Hofstede se...@qense.nl:
As far as I'm aware there has been no discussion whatsoever about
removing either F-Spot or Mono in Barcelona. There is also no
blueprint nor other discussion. This is the first time it's suggested,
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Sense Hofstede wrote on 22/06/09 13:41:
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In one sentence: I think F-Spot should be removed from the LiveCD
because it's useless on the CD and takes up space that could be used
much better.
...
You still haven't given any explanation of why you
Hi Sense,
2009/6/22 Sense Hofstede se...@qense.nl:
2) I mentioned removing Mono from the LiveCD because when F-Spot is
gone, just one Mono application remains on the LiveCD: Tomboy. Tomboy
is something that's definitely worth including on the LiveCD. However,
this single program does require
2009/6/22 Sense Hofstede se...@qense.nl
2009/6/21 Dmitrijs Ledkovs dmitrij.led...@gmail.com:
2009/6/21 Sense Hofstede se...@qense.nl:
Hello,
1) Although I'm personally of the opinion that F-Spot indeed should be
considered to be replaced, I don't suggest to do so with this
suggestions.
On Monday 22 June 2009 02:11 AM, sam tygier wrote:
Dmitrijs Ledkovs wrote:
20/26 MB of Gimp is Documentation as pointed out on Ubuntu Planet.
I think there is also thunderbird documentation(?) in thunderbird-locale-en-gb
included on the live cd, even though thunderbird is not
2009/6/22 Manish Sinha manishsinha.t...@gmail.com:
$ sudo apt-get remove gimp-help-en
After this operation, 8757kB disk space will be freed.
It shows that 8757KB will be freed and not 20MB
--
Manish Sinha
gimp-help-common is not set as automatically installed cause it's part
of the
Hello,
We all know that it's as tight on the LiveCD as a metro during rush
hour. It's almost impossible to fit something else on it, most of the
times you'll have to sacrifice something for it.
Unfortunately localisation of the LiveCDs is something that can't be
supported because of a lack of
2009/6/21 Sense Hofstede se...@qense.nl:
give us back 10MB -- no dependencies included -- and pave the way for
removing Mono from the LiveCD altogether, saving a heck lot of space
^
Never saw a blueprint nor a proper spec about this. This is a major
2009/6/21 Dmitrijs Ledkovs dmitrij.led...@gmail.com:
2009/6/21 Sense Hofstede se...@qense.nl:
give us back 10MB -- no dependencies included -- and pave the way for
removing Mono from the LiveCD altogether, saving a heck lot of space
^
Never saw a
2009/6/21 Sense Hofstede se...@qense.nl:
As far as I'm aware there has been no discussion whatsoever about
removing either F-Spot or Mono in Barcelona. There is also no
blueprint nor other discussion. This is the first time it's suggested,
if I'm correct.
Ok fair enough (it's just with the
(you forgot to send it to ubuntu-devel-discuss)
*New message quoted*
2009/6/21 sam tygier samtyg...@yahoo.co.uk:
Dmitrijs Ledkovs wrote:
20/26 MB of Gimp is Documentation as pointed out on Ubuntu Planet.
I think there is also thunderbird documentation(?) in
thunderbird-locale-en-gb
Dmitrijs Ledkovs wrote:
20/26 MB of Gimp is Documentation as pointed out on Ubuntu Planet.
I think there is also thunderbird documentation(?) in thunderbird-locale-en-gb
included on the live cd, even though thunderbird is not included. it seems to
be ~1MB.
sam
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Ubuntu-devel-discuss
I think there is also thunderbird documentation(?) in
thunderbird-locale-en-gb included on the live cd, even though thunderbird is
not included. it seems to be ~1MB.
sam
Actually good point don't know what's it's doing there.
Reported as bug #390357 in launchpad.
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