>Dear Murlidhar H. Pahoja,
>
>As you may know, Li18nux has announced the
>LI18NUX2000 Globalization specification last week. In
>the specification, we have an requirement that Level
>2 conforming implementation shall support the
>following Indic locales.
<snip>

There is an existing file called hi.txt and hi_IN.txt
at ICUAPPS @ developerworks.ibm.com [link
http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/cvs/icuapps/xtradata/
] It might be usefull to develop from it if the
license allows it. Another place is
http://www.monkey.sbay.org/~srl/icu/data/hi.txt

I had an observation regarding the calendar. There are
many places where indian lunar calendar is used
instead of the regular Julian calendar with a totally
different year and month names (astrologers and
priests use them). They even vary between different
regions/languages. Do we need to incorporate them in
the locale definition as alternatives or leave them
for specialised implementation ?

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