Hoi,
There are three places where you are heard; this mailing list, the
[[Support]] page at
translatewiki.net and, the IRC channel at
irc://freenode/mediawiki-i18n .
The first thing is that we REALLY want to know when it is not good. The
next part is to define what is good and find documentation that proves it.
Finally we will create an entry in the reporting system of Unicode for the
CLDR. NB No definition is not good either ... even when everything is
standard because how do we know ?
Thanks,
Gerard
On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 9:27 AM, Federico Leva (Nemo) <nemowiki(a)gmail.com>wrote;wrote:
Gerard Meijssen, 17/01/2012 08:35:
When the information for a language is correct,
there is nothing to be
done for PLURAL. As I understand it, you are right when you state that
the plural-gettext.txt is where the information can be found. In essence
it means for me that in addition to a potential difference with the CLDR
there may be a difference with the implementation in gettext as well. As
you may know, gettext is used inthe implementation of many freely
license applications.
Thank you. And what do we need to do when it isn't correct?
Nemo
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