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Bug 119395

Summary: Please add all supported languages to installation dialog
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Josep <josep.puigdemont>
Component: anacondaAssignee: Jeremy Katz <katzj>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: Mike McLean <mikem>
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List of languages that have reached 90% none

Description Josep 2004-03-30 01:36:04 UTC
Description of problem:

There are many languages that have reached the needed 90% translated
strings of the essential packages, but have been kept out as an option
during the installation process of Fedora Core 2 test 2.
If included they would also have helped testing that the translations
are correct and fit well on the screen.

Comment 1 Josep 2004-03-30 01:39:54 UTC
Created attachment 98950 [details]
List of languages that have reached 90%

Comment 2 Jeremy Katz 2004-03-30 23:16:22 UTC
bn, ca, hi, ta, cy, vi are the only ones out of that list which aren't
provided.  Alan filed asking for Welsh earlier today.  The others need
to have requests filed with all of the information needed for the lang
table (console font, console character map, default time zone are the
big ones) and also whether or not a valid font is shipped that's
usable for that language.  That has traditionally been the problem for
hi, ta, bn and vi.