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[Bug localedata/4789] incorrect abmon in polish locales
- From: "r_runner at poczta dot onet dot pl" <sourceware-bugzilla at sourceware dot org>
- To: libc-locales at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: 22 Jul 2007 05:36:05 -0000
- Subject: [Bug localedata/4789] incorrect abmon in polish locales
- References: <20070713064933.4789.r_runner@poczta.onet.pl>
- Reply-to: sourceware-bugzilla at sourceware dot org
------- Additional Comments From r_runner at poczta dot onet dot pl 2007-07-22 05:36 -------
(In reply to comment #39)
> > And what do you think about RFC 822.
> > http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc822.html
>
> It's English-specific. Also quote:
> "August 13, 1982"
> So it's very old.
Do you mean RFC's are English-specific? Do you mean RFC 822 are invalid? Which
one replace it?
>From the other hand, my processor are also English-specific. Do you want to
localize the instruction set? And my harddisk are English-centrist too (below
operating system).
> "21.07.2007" format is widely used in Poland NOW, not only in the past.
In the past there was Roman numerals. Arabic numerals begins when primitive
calculators was build. Now computers are more power than we can use letters in
month name.
> UTF-8 is internationalized, while some LC_TIME conventions seem to not be.
And with a little help from you - never be.
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