On 3 November 2015 at 03:18, shankar prasad <prasad.mvs@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yeah, you spotted exactly.
Being one of the long time contributor to Fedora L10N, i think your inputs will be very helpful to improve this situation. We already have some plans in hand. Lets discuss further on this in FUEL conference.
Fedora does not decide priority for any language rather languages contributor/community decide priorities for Fedora :)
Did you guys discuss the poor state of Fedora Indic L10n? In Pravin's blog I did not see any mention about the current L10n status of Indic Language.Hi,Good to see Fedora Globalization meetup is happening!
Yes, we did.
Blog not mentioning anything specific on Indic, since we actually worked on global strategy for all languages.
I have been contributing to Fedora since past 9 years. In the last couple of years, I observed that Indic contributors are gradually moving away from it. Did we discuss, why Fedora is getting less attractive with respect to Indic L10n? Is Fedora is not doing much to get the Indian volunteers for L10n? Is popularity also counts here?
Yeah, you spotted exactly.
Trying to improve it from Fedora 24 onwards. Have big todo list for F24, hoping it will improve this situation as well.
I think we need to introspect on these lines if we are interested to grow the number contributors for Indic Languages.
Being one of the long time contributor to Fedora L10N, i think your inputs will be very helpful to improve this situation. We already have some plans in hand. Lets discuss further on this in FUEL conference.
If the Indian Languages are not of priority, then please ignore this.
I hope more Indian language contributors will come up soon and help to improve this situation.
Regards,
Pravin Satpute
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