Hi Rafal,
On ven, 2018-11-02 at 21:44 +0100, Rafal Luzynski wrote:
30.10.2018 12:53 Carmen Bianca Bakker <carmen(a)carmenbianca.eu>
wrote:
> [...] The problem, however, is
> projects depending on a country being available. Python's `locale`
> library behaves weirdly with Esperanto, and all sorts of downstream
> packages need to specially account for Esperanto because it's the odd
> one out---usually resulting in it being ignored entirely, because to be
> frank, Esperanto isn't the most common language. And that's totally
> understandable.
This sounds like a bug in a Python's "locale" library. Probably it is
easy to fix but I don't volunteer to do it at the moment.
Correct. I'll probably end up doing this myself soon.
It is kinda ambiguous what it means that Fedora supports Esperanto
(or any other language) because it may mean that the language is:
* supported by glibc (now done),
* available in Zanata (done),
* available as a choice in Anaconda,
* available as a choice in system-config-language.
There may be other meanings but the list could be very long and
eventually we would conclude that no language (except English) is perfectly
supported by Fedora. :)
As a pattern you could review the issue tickets to add Filipino language
in Fedora:
https://pagure.io/g11n/issue/43
https://pagure.io/system-config-language/issue/3
Thanks, that looks quite useful :-)
I've also now filed the bug report with glibc.
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https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=23857>
With kindness,
Carmen