[17:51] <MadnessRed> hi all
[17:52] <Omega> Hey MadnessRed
[17:53] <MadnessRed> Started on the regional dialects thing, in the language-test branch
[17:54] <MadnessRed> so no you only need to write a tour in the base language, english enlgish, german german ect
[17:54] <MadnessRed> then a script translates any regional parts
[17:54] <MadnessRed> you can also stop a change by prepending an @ symbol
[17:55] <MadnessRed> I think a different one is needed though
[17:56] <Omega> very nice :)
[17:58] <MadnessRed> I think that for english, tours should be written in english english since it is more complex than us english, and has a smaller risk of messing up the html
[17:59] <MadnessRed> for example, although <font color="red" would not be changed, <font color ="red" would be, I can go through adding catched but I think generally having colour in text and color in code would be a lot easier
[18:00] <MadnessRed> secondly, the american program could be program or programme in english since sometimes english uses the american, sometimes it doesn't
[18:01] <MadnessRed> whereas I don't think the americans every use our spellings occaisionally
[18:01] <MadnessRed> dunno what you think though, from a programming and simplicity point of view, en_GB as the base for english makes sence, I dunno what writers will think
[23:26] <UndiFineD> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuWelcomeCentre
[23:27] <UndiFineD> this is actual work from 2006 :P