----- "Bill Nottingham" notting@redhat.com wrote:
My one concern with this is that the conditional stuff is also used on the compose side when making LiveCDs, etc. We need to make sure that still works somehow.
Right. (Though since F11 we have dropped all the lang-support groups from the default spins.)
Thanks for bringing it up - I see the potential weakness: so would it be sufficient to ship the plugin by default then or would livecd-tools need to pull it in?
Jens
Jens Petersen (petersen@redhat.com) said:
My one concern with this is that the conditional stuff is also used on the compose side when making LiveCDs, etc. We need to make sure that still works somehow.
Right. (Though since F11 we have dropped all the lang-support groups from the default spins.)
The desktop spin in F11 still had language groups, AFAIK.
Thanks for bringing it up - I see the potential weakness: so would it be sufficient to ship the plugin by default then or would livecd-tools need to pull it in?
I don't know yet.
Bill
On ਸੋਮਵਾਰ 15 ਜੂਨ 2009 07:57 ਸ਼ਾਮ, Bill Nottingham wrote:
Jens Petersen (petersen@redhat.com) said:
My one concern with this is that the conditional stuff is also used on the compose side when making LiveCDs, etc. We need to make sure that still works somehow.
Right. (Though since F11 we have dropped all the lang-support groups from the default spins.)
The desktop spin in F11 still had language groups, AFAIK.
I can confirm that Indic languages are there with Fedora 11 Desktop Spin and working with just select from Languages at login screen.
Thanks A S Alam
Bill Nottingham wrote:
The desktop spin in F11 still had language groups, AFAIK.
Uh no it doesn't, kde-l10n-* doesn't fit... oh wait, you mean the GNOME spin! ;-)
There's more than one desktop around. Why can't the GNOME spin be called GNOME spin?
Kevin Kofler