Ryo Dairiki wrote: > Patrice Dumas wrote: >> On Wed, Aug 16, 2006 at 05:02:27PM +0900, Ryo Dairiki wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> I'm thinking of writing compsXML for SCIM related packages, >>> and I need a new category like "I18n" or "Internationalization" for >>> them. >>> Where can I request it? Or just posting here is enough? >>> >> >> I am fairly ignorant on that subject, but aren't I18n related packages >> like libraries, and pulled as dependencies by the apps that use them? >> Are they of use by themselves? >> >> -- >> Pat >> > > Not, really. > > There are some extra packages in that category. > For example, special input methods, and special composing dictionaries. > > I own "scim-skk", which is yet another input method for Japanese. > As you know, the default input method for Japanese in Fedora is > "scim-anthy", > which is installed by dependencies on Japanese environments. > But there are some people who prefer scim-skk to scim-anthy. > For such people, scim-skk must shown in the list of apps to install. > Just installed by dependencies is not a good idea. > > Ryo Dairiki > I could use such a catagory too (I think) gcompris comes with many subpackages which contain spoken sound in different languages. I've been reluctant to add all the gcompris-sounds-xx packages too comps because I don't want to polute the education comps group with those, but I do feel they should be in comps so users can install them without using the commandline, any other suggestions for this problem are welcome. Regards, Hans -- fedora-extras-list mailing list fedora-extras-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-extras-list