2009/2/13 Tilghman Lesher <[email protected]> > On Feb 10, 2009, at 10:20 AM, Russell Bryant wrote: > > On Feb 6, 2009, at 11:57 AM, Tilghman Lesher wrote: > > > I am proposing, as a matter of policy, that anybody wishing to make > > > ANY > > > change whatsoever to multi-language support, that they should have > > > to document > > > every single prompt in that native language, in a fashion that is > > > identical to > > > the Hebrew document (which may be found in doc/lang/). > > > > I do not have a problem with this from a high level. However, I would > > like to suggest a different approach to getting this documentation > > generated. > > > > I really do not want to rely on waiting for someone to show up who is > > just trying to help the project by reporting a bug to then ask them to > > undergo a large undertaking to get the problem fixed. It's likely it > > will just scare people off. > > > > Instead, we should probably take a more proactive approach by > > requesting help on the mailing lists to get a group of community > > members looking for a way to help involved in getting this > > documentation generated. > > Well, here's one suggestion that we need documentation support on. > Is anybody able to look at this from languages other than English, Spanish, > and French, and document the sounds embedded in Asterisk, so that native > speakers can record their own prompts? >
I'll have a look at the Chinese language stuff, I noticed a couple of specific sounds recently relating to numbering when fixing some stuff recently... I think it would be of benefit to have text documents in doc/lang though, even if there are other format docs available too... Improving the Chinese language support is an ongoing background project of mine started recently, I'm hoping to get a full sound collection for Chinese mandarin recorded soon which should help with identifying further issues and potentially help promote more asterisk use in mandarin speaking countries... d
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