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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: glibc-bugs at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: 29 Aug 2007 15:38:06 -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 2007-08-29 15:38 -------
(In reply to comment #116)
> Later I found that SEAudit belongs to SETools, which are available in my
> distribution.
Congratulation. (are You fallible?)
> > I opened a bug report because Roman numerals are incorrect.
>
> They are correct.
attachment (id=1940) attachment (id=1941)
Correct, but unusable and troublesome. For me it's mean incorrect. Programs are
for people, not inversely.
> > Three letters, without dots are correct in contemporary polish language
>
> They are incorrect.
???
* From comment #19
"http://poradnia.pwn.pl/lista.php?id=8124 [(Abbreviating names of days and
month) Language guide of PWN]
Jan Grzenia PhD Lecturer, author of this article is from University of
Silesia, Faculty of Philology Institute of Polish Language Division of
Contemporary Polish Language.
http://english.us.edu.pl/?op=kstel_info&id_prac=645&PHPSESSID=4ec4ec29d53f3e52b7be86bc96b1b48e
In short:
"in computer systems, ortographical rules can be violate e.g. pon., wto.,
¶ro., czw., pi±., sob., nie. (this abb. can be with no dots too), but the
rules how to do it and for what, must be strictly defined".
* From comment #84 (question without your answer)
"you're not Polish language specialist. Jan Grzenia is.
Are you really sure your skills in orthography are higher?"
> > Don't try to introduce and force your private opinion in bug 4789 report.
>
> It is the objective fact, not my private opinion.
Your private opinion - this is an objective fact.
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