Hi Sveinn We had a similar case some time ago: Our precious Asturian language xD was not offered in the installer even with all translations done in Launchpad: debian-installer, ubiquity.... (I can't remember when it was ... maybe *buntu 9.04)
So we decided (as many times it's said here...) translate the apropriate packages in upstream (DEBIAN) I've seen that there are 3 levels. In your case: http://d-i.debian.org/l10n-stats/level1/files/is/ http://d-i.debian.org/l10n-stats/level2/files/is/ http://d-i.debian.org/l10n-stats/level3/files/is/ ...levels 2 and 3 seem incompleted. My advice is: better if you complete them in upstream. That's all what i can tell you :S Regards El xueves, 01-xunetu-2010 a les 17:26 +0000, Sveinn í Felli escribió: > Hi, > > Have been testing installs of various *buntu 10.04 flavors; > can see that my own precious Icelandic language (IS) is not > offered in the installer. > > debian-installer and most of ubiquity-debconf have been > translated some time ago (april ?). > > So the questions are: > > Are there other packages needed fully translated for our > language to be included in Live-installers ? > > Is there a protocol/announcement to make if we want our > language to be included ? > > Would such inclusion be ready for the release of 10.04.1 (or > whatever the update is called) ? > > When is the next update of translations for 10.04 ? > > Best regards, > > Sveinn í Felli > > -- Iñigo Varela [email protected] [email protected] -- ubuntu-translators mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-translators
