Lucian, something just being available is not a solution in itself. It
needs a normal version number to allow easy upgrade of the existing one
(last time I looked it did not have one), makes sure it does not break
anything  - the current dictionaries use comma not cedilla, etc.

It is not my ego that prevented me acting on it, but the lack of
assurance that the new dictionary does not have any regressions and does
not cause trouble for unprepared users - I do not care about what the
academic standard is, if it still breaks peoples documents who interact
with Windows, it is a bug and I will not endorse such a change. Or feel
free to get it into Debian first, then it will come to Ubuntu
automatically. But spamming this bugreport and suggesting people use XP
is not leading us anywhere.

And yes your real name better appear anywhere you post,  if you are
willing to make statements, especially harsh ones as yours. Be prepared
to take responsibility for your words and let Google record it for
posterity. Alternately refrain from saying things you think you would
not say in person to someone. And I called you a troll not because you
use a nickname, but because you, well, trolled, here and elsewhere and
your attitude does not help your cause a bit.

Start a constructive discussion about the subject in one of the romanian
mailing lists and then there may be progress if you find people willing
to help. State how it is better than the existing version of the
dictionary and what the drawback are and you are off to a good start. If
you just complain that the ucrrent package is old and are not willing to
discuss details the situation will go on for a while just as it has in
the past two years.

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Romanian spell-check dictionary uses incorect diacritics
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/214193
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