[Sugar-devel] [IAEP] Tony's comments on localization
Nick Doiron
ndoiron at mapmeld.com
Sun Jul 10 12:16:04 EDT 2016
re Cherokee language: I had the opportunity to work with Cherokee Nation on
a technology localization project five years ago when I was at Esri
The Cherokee Nation has a specially organized team involved in translating
tech.
Your primary issue would be getting a Cherokee font (including recent
Unicode addition of lower-case letters) to work on the laptop.
Cherokee schools also have a good relationship with Apple, so they've
localized the Mac and iOS for school use already. If you had a compelling
reason for Sugar in their schools, you'd want to explain it to their
localization group and see what they think.
Nick
On Jul 10, 2016 11:28 AM, "Tony Anderson" <tony_anderson at usa.net> wrote:
Hi, Sebastian
I have great difficulty understanding why we don't take advantage of that
position to enlist our
users worldwide to assist by supplying their unique knowledge of their own
language.
Tony
On 07/10/2016 04:24 PM, Sebastian Silva wrote:
> Some of us believe Free Software and Sugar are in a unique position to
> support languages which don't have support from mainstream systems.
> Meanwhile there exists Windows in Cherokee already.
>
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