On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 9:21 AM, Jim Campbell <jwcampb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Marcos, > > On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 2:18 AM, Marcos <marcoscosta...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi! >> I vote for Chromium, not Chrome. >> >> But Chromium and Chrome has a important problem: I can't localize to >> my language. >> Only the languages that they choose, can enter in Chromium/Chrome. >> You can read more here: http://acurti.es/8la >> Marked as "Won't fix" :( I think is contrary to the free software. >> >> Chromium/Chrome isn't integrated with the system, with "special" >> menus, they not use the Guide of Usability :( >> >> Best regards. >> >> > I could deal with the UI issues, but the i10n and i18n issues do not make > me happy. One of the key strengths of free and open source projects is the > ability to translate the software into a person's native language. For the > Chromium team to mark that bug as "won't fix," doesn't seem right. > > If they wanted to mark it as "wishlist," I could understand. I mean, if it > takes a lot of effort to set up a translation infrastructure . . . maybe > they don't have the time to get to that right now. > > If the software can't be localized, then I wouldn't see much point in > including it in Xubuntu. If someone knows of a way around this on the > Ubuntu side that I'm not aware of, please feel free to mention it. > Otherwise, I would be willing to forgo any further discussion of using > Chromium in Xubuntu for now. > > Jim > To err on the side of caution, I am investigating further. :)
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