> > We don't and the respective "One language fits all" attitude is pissing of
> > quite a number of people. Remember that people on this list tend do be
> If you want localized software, localize it. Its a good case of "code
> matters".
Alles klar. :)
> > wants to succeed beyond a certain limit it will have to become multiligual
> > despite all the technical problems this will result in.
> The worst thing to do would be to localize all and everything:
> mount -> anmelden
argl ... no, please don't.
you know, there was an attempt by Borland of translating Pascale code:
(skip this if you've just had lunch, PLEASE)
__--- CUT ---__
Programm foo;
Benutzt crt,dos;
Funktion(var1,var2:Ganzzahl):Fliesskomma;
BEGINN
SchreibZl('blah');
{ ... }
Liefere return_value;
ENDE;
__---CUT---__
This is just about what Microsoft did with Visual Basic, apparently making
it "simpler" for everyone to understand the language. ROTFL...
> This would break all scripts and conventions.
Yup.
> Things which are beyond the scope of "the most silliest expected user"
<g>
> are not worth localizing -> donīt translate the bind-faq or the RIP2-RfC
> or even fdisk and gcc.
no, instead write easy to use frontends for the applications and translate
THEM. (i.e. linuxconf, WebMin, etc.)
I think it's kind of arrogant if we refuse to make Linux easier to
understand for everyone just because "we" understand it.
> So there are mainly two things: Localize graphical applications and
> their documentation. KDE took already care of these two points (love KDE
> or hate it).
> Life is short and in most cases it ends with death - Sir Sinclair
"Das Leben ist ein zeitlich begrenzter Prozess, der normalerweise durch den
Tod beendet wird."
("Life is a time-limited process and usually ended by death.")
-- Result of a research project the city of Hamburg paid $6000 for
;)
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