On 04-Apr-12 11:46 AM, David Planella wrote:
Al 04/04/12 04:47, En/na Khoem Sokhem ha escrit:
Hello David,
On 03-Apr-12 6:21 PM, David Planella wrote:
Hi all,
Just a quick announcement of a couple of resources that should help you
in translating 12.04. I've been mentioning some of them, but not too
widely in the last few weeks, as they are still experimental. So if you
see any bug, downtime or anything worth reporting, please let me know.
I hope you find them useful!
Translations stats
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The translations stats site is a resource that should help translation
teams focus their precious time on the most important translations and
track and showcase their progress:
http://91.189.93.77/stats/precise
I looked at the link and saw that Khmer translation is 35%, Does this
mean that Khmer will not include in the release or 12.04?
Today I download Beta 2 release and try to install but unfortunately I
did not see Khmer language in Ubuntu Installer. I have finished
translating debian-installer and most of the files in:
https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+lang/km
Hi Sokhem,
In general, for new languages to be included, I would recommend getting
involved much earlier in the development process. We're very close to
release time now, which leaves very little time for those changes and
might make it more difficult to add any new language for 12.04.
That said, looking at the publishing history of the Khmer language pack,
I see it has been available since Lucid, which means Khmer translations
have been packaged and shipped for already 5 releases by now.
- Have you tried going to System Settings> Language Support and install
Khmer? Does that work?
I have installed Khmer language pack and font, everything looks well.
but the problem is no Khmer language in Ubuntu installer.
I hope Colin Watson will help me on this.
Thank you for your explanations.
Regards,
Sokhem
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