[fedora-websites] Issue #1092: Chinese Translation of websites disappeared

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darknao added a new comment to an issue you are following:
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This is a little bit out of my area of expertise, so maybe you can enlighten me on how the current wording is incorrect.
Currently, on spins.stg.fedoraproject.org (for example), we have : 
[![langpick.png](/fedora-websites/issue/raw/files/04df5db9bb0e37876b921ff1dd32a07dbacb3325252557f0982caebaaff96006-langpick.png)](/fedora-websites/issue/raw/files/04df5db9bb0e37876b921ff1dd32a07dbacb3325252557f0982caebaaff96006-langpick.png)

The locale name seems quite close to what you're expecting, at least for `zh_Hans_CN` (简体中文). 
For `zh_Hant_TW` on the other hand, the local name here is a little bit different (繁體中文).
Aren't both term equally valid ?

All locale names are coming from an external library (langtable), which in turn, use the [unicode CLDR charts](http://cldr.unicode.org/index/charts)
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