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List:       kde-i18n-doc
Subject:    Re: New language- Chhattisgarhi (hne) for KDE4.2
From:       G Karunakar <indlinux () gmail ! com>
Date:       2009-02-26 5:52:06
Message-ID: 773e2c260902252140ie3d253ej6c66c8daf9a9391e () mail ! gmail ! com
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On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 12:34 AM, Albert Astals Cid <aacid@kde.org> wrote:
> A Dimecres, 11 de febrer de 2009, G Karunakar va escriure:
>> Hi,
>>   I am adding new language - Chhattisgarhi (hne) into KDE 4.2 branch.
>> We had missed deadline for 4.2 release. Which brings the question, if
>> the language was not part of 4.2 release, could it still be added, or
>> it should now be added only for 4.3?
>
> That is not the way it works, you don't add new languages without the approval
> from the translation coordinator (that is: me), not because we are bad and
> hate you, just because adding a new language means touching 3 files, of which
> you only touched 1 and adding you to l10n.kde.org, that you can't do.
>

Sorry for that, just a bit of over enthusiasm on my side to put in
another Indic language!.

Which other two files I missed?

> So please next time wait until you got approval from the list, sorry this time
> it took so much, but my HD crashed has it has taken 2 weeks to be able to
> recover the data from it.
>
> About which KDE version are you going to end up in, KDE 4.2.1 is tagged today,
> so obviously you are not going there, as i don't have time to fix everything
> so fast. You could go into KDE 4.2.2 if essentials are met.
>
> You did not create a hne directory in trunk (probably because the acl did not
> allow you to). This is bad, so if you agree i'll create it there and you
> commit at least the same files that are in stable to trunk.
>

I should have added it in trunk only instead of stable. You could add
the same files then from stable.

Regards,
Karunakar

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