Quoting Erdal Ronahi ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Hi, > > I am working on several localization projects for the Kurdish language > for Windows and Linux. Debian does not yet seem to have the locale > information for Kurdish, while Mandrake has.
Indeed, there is a Kurdish locale in the alternative locales package from Denis Barbier�: belocs-locales-data. I suspect Denis got it from Mandrake or from suggestions to upstream glibc. Again a good occasion for me to mention that I indeed intent to promote Denis alternate package for locales, which is far more reactive than the locales package, where Debian maintainers are essentially blocked to their upstream frilosity (hmmm, is that English?). This Kurdish locale should indeed be submitted to the locales package, I guess. Erdal, would you care reviewing it? I may send it to you if you want and compare it with the Mandrake one. Moreover, I suppose that *other* Kurdish locales should be written for other countries such as Syria, Irak and (IIRC) Iran. Otherwise, having only a Kurdish/Turkey locale would rapidly lead to political disputes (anyway, I guess that political disputes are always close with that matter). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

