Kevin,
Kevin Patrick Scannell wrote:
On 23:07 Tue 22 Feb , Darragh Sherwin wrote:
+1, excellent.
Where can people get involved in helping out currently and what work is
required?
Hi Darragh -
I don't have any kind of web site set up yet for the OpenOffice.org
translation; hopefully in a
I'd like to propose a native-lang project for the Irish language.
Irish is, along with English, an official language of the Republic
of Ireland. It is spoken as the everyday language in certain parts
of Ireland, mostly along the west coast. Several hundred thousand people
(in all parts of the
Hello Kevin,
thank you for your proposal. If I understood youwell, you'd like to
create a Level 1 Native-Lang project.
In this case, you are welcome to the NLC. Don't forget that at some
point, will love to see Level 1 projects eventually become level 2,
hence providing user support, marketing,
From: Kevin Patrick Scannell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 13:50:21 -0600
Hi Kevin,
Other helpful data:
ISO-639-1 code for Irish is ga.
My OpenOffice.org username is cpos.
I've signed the JCA.
thanks! Can you please provide me the complete data for our page of
Hi Kevin,
Kevin Patrick Scannell wrote:
I'd like to propose a native-lang project for the Irish language.
Irish is, along with English, an official language of the Republic
of Ireland. It is spoken as the everyday language in certain parts
of Ireland, mostly along the west coast. Several
On 23:42 Tue 22 Feb , Pavel Janík wrote:
thanks! Can you please provide me the complete data for our page of
supported languages (http://l10n.openoffice.org/languages.html)?
Hi Pavel,
We're already there -- I think
you added me last year when I first posted to
the l10n list.
Thanks
On 23:07 Tue 22 Feb , Darragh Sherwin wrote:
+1, excellent.
Where can people get involved in helping out currently and what work is
required?
Hi Darragh -
I don't have any kind of web site set up yet for the OpenOffice.org
translation; hopefully in a week or two ga.openoffice.org