2014-10-15 13:22 GMT+03:00 Noriko Mizumoto <noriko(a)fedoraproject.org>:
(2014年10月15日 18:55), Marek Laane wrote:
>
> 2014-10-15 11:40 GMT+03:00 Tom Ka Chun Chiu <tomchiukc(a)gmail.com
> <mailto:tomchiukc@gmail.com>>:
>
> Also, should not the code for Estonia be "ee" instead of
"et"? It
> comes from their native name: "eesti" instead of "estonian".
>
> No, language code is et; ee ís country code
>
Thank you for clarification!
Now I can't see Estonia team in the team list[1].
Are you leading Estonia team? If so, could you kindly review this page[2]
and check if all steps being taken? It is nice to show off that Fedora is
supporting such various languages:-)
If no team, is any point to add?
I am wondering if we may skip this language for now but wait for a team to
be formed in the future.
[
1]:https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/L10N_Teams
[
2]:https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/L10N_Maintainer
noriko
Well, I really don't know. There has been Fedora (or rather RedHat yet)
translation in long gone past which has carried on and on. I myself am
rather Mandriva/Mageia translator and have touched Fedoras translations
mostly as much as Mandriva/Mageia and Fedora have something common
(system-config-printer, usermode, maybe something else). For doing so, I
had to register as Fedora translator and as Transifex user etc, so yes, I
suppose, formallu I am Fedora translator, too, be there team (for Estonian)
or not. But I have no real intention to become "full-time" Fedora
translator at least in near future; OTOH I'd like to have an option to fix
or to update some files, especially if they are relevant to Mageia ...
(And anyway, as far as I know, Estonian still has quite much translated
strings in Fedora, so I guess it would be not thrown away? Even if there is
recently nobody to actively translate it?)
Marek Laane
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