>Did I forget some languages?
Please include packages for language "Brazilian Portuguese" (pt_br).

Thanks,
Sérgio Saraiva

2010/7/28 Petter Reinholdtsen <[email protected]>

>
> Us developers seem to have slightly different view of what kind of
> user applications we should install by default in Debian Edu, and this
> make me suspect we should formulate some guidelines and put in the
> release manual to explain what kind we try to provide in the default
> installation.  Here is a first draft.
>
>
>  * The target group for Debian Edu user applications are pupils and
>   their teachers for the age group 7-16 years old.
>
>  * The applications should be translated to the native language of the
>   pupils.
>
>  * For a given task / area, we try to provide the best available tool,
>   and only one tool.  This allow teachers to save the time needed to
>   evaluate several alternatives, as we already have done this.
>
>  * We prefer GUI applications.
>
>
> A list of "important" language should be maintained to have some
> measuring stick when checking if the application is translated to the
> native languages we care about.  I believe it should include the
> langauges were Debian Edu have users currently, and the languages our
> developers care about.  I believe that is Norwegian Bokmål (nb) and
> Nynorsk (nn), German (de), Spanish (es), French (fr), Italian (it),
> Traditional Chinese (zh_TW) and Japanese (ja) at the moment.  Did I
> forget some languages?
>
> Is there other things that would be included in the application
> selection guidelines?
>
> Happy hacking,
> --
> Petter Reinholdtsen
>
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