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List:       kde-commits
Subject:    Re: kdebase/l10n/il
From:       Hans Petter Bieker <bieker () itk ! ntnu ! no>
Date:       2003-01-12 0:38:29
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On Sun, 12 Jan 2003, Meni Livne wrote:

> It might be (I'm not sure. Is it really? I live in Israel and I don't see any
> way it's "official") , but in any case I don't think users will want to have
> it as default when selecting Israel as country. It's not used in everyday
> life, only for holidays and such, and this might confuse and annoy users. I
> know I never have any idea what today's Hebrew date is.
>
> Don't get me wrong, Hebrew calendar support is important and very useful, but
> in this case I would prefer the gregorian calendar used as default. I think
> that if a user wants to use the Hebrew calendar, he should explicitly select

I see. In that case we should probably change it back. But it would be
interesting to see what the default setting in Windows is for that locale.
Can you check that?

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