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GunnarHj | Hi cjwatson, can you please change the name of "Kurdish (Sorani)" to the more official and ISO compatible "Kurdish, Central". | 10:33 |
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GunnarHj | https://translations.launchpad.net/+languages/ckb | 10:34 |
cjwatson | SpecialK|Canon: ^- (as help contact) | 10:35 |
GunnarHj | cjwatson: Should be normally direct such requests to SpecialK|Canon going forward? | 10:37 |
cjwatson | GunnarHj: see the topic | 10:39 |
cjwatson | GunnarHj: there's a help contact at the start, and we're rotating among people | 10:39 |
cjwatson | spreads knowledge and keeps load down on individuals | 10:39 |
GunnarHj | cjwatson: seen now; good idea | 10:40 |
cjwatson | (I'm still available as escalation if people can't figure things out though) | 10:40 |
SpecialK|Canon | Hi, was in a call | 10:41 |
SpecialK|Canon | Let me take a look | 10:43 |
GunnarHj | SpecialK|Canon: I don't have the access, but I assumed it is a simple edit of the name. | 10:47 |
SpecialK|Canon | GunnarHj: It is indeed, and done - I trust you're ok to follow up with ~ubuntu-l10n-ckb as you see fit? | 10:53 |
GunnarHj | SpecialK|Canon: Will do. I can add that it was not my own invention; it was their main translator who made the similar request to GNOME: | 10:56 |
GunnarHj | https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-i18n/2020-May/msg00007.html | 10:56 |
GunnarHj | SpecialK|Canon: Anyway, thanks! | 10:56 |
SpecialK|Canon | GunnarHj: No problem, cheers :) | 10:57 |
SpecialK|Canon | (And thanks to cjwatson for context here) | 10:57 |
cjwatson | Ah, good, I assumed it was probably a request from translators rather than your own initiative, but good to have that on record | 10:59 |
cjwatson | Incidentally why "Kurdish, Central" rather than "Central Kurdish"? The ISO name seems to be Central Kurdish | 10:59 |
cjwatson | Could just be a collation thing of course | 11:00 |
GunnarHj | cjwatson: The ISO *name* is "Kurdish, Central", but they also state the *reference_name* "Central Kurdish" (which no applications care about AFAIK). So if you for instance open gnome-language-selector -> Install Languages, you'll see "Kurdish, Central". | 11:10 |
cjwatson | Aha, I missed that subtlety | 11:10 |
cjwatson | I'd been looking at https://iso639-3.sil.org/code/ckb | 11:10 |
SpecialK|Canon | I'm sorry, I totally blanked and set it to Central Kurdish, let me fix it to Kurdish, Central, apologies | 11:12 |
SpecialK|Canon | There we go | 11:12 |
mvo | hey, I get a somewhat strange error when trying to build "test-snapd-sh-core20", it looks like bzr inside the LP build is crashing. The full log is at https://launchpadlibrarian.net/478364007/buildlog_snap_ubuntu_focal_arm64_test-snapd-sh-core20_BUILDING.txt.gz and the error " AttributeError: can't set attribute " when it tries to bzr branch lp:~snappy-dev/snappy-hub/test-snapd-sh-core20 - any hints for me what might be going wrong here? or wh | 11:15 |
mvo | at I can do? | 11:15 |
GunnarHj | cjwatson, SpecialK|Canon: Hmm.. That web page seems official indeed. I looked at /usr/share/xml/iso-codes/iso_639-3.xml, which the apps use to grab the name. We can't preclude that there is a bug in iso-codes, of course... In any way I think that "Kurdish, Central" is better in an LP context, where the language names are usually presented in long lists. | 11:16 |
cjwatson | mvo: Uh. That is peculiar and bug-worthy. It seems to be part of the process of resolving an lp: URL, but it's before it actually makes the XML-RPC request so I don't think it can be a proxy issue ... | 11:21 |
cjwatson | mvo: You could avoid it by putting the source for the snap in git instead? | 11:22 |
cjwatson | mvo: There doesn't seem a compelling reason to use bzr here | 11:22 |
wgrant | Looks kind of like breezy's proxy support is broken in focal, but hard to say | 11:25 |
mvo | cjwatson: yeah, happy to do it and move to git, was just cargo-culting my old snap, thanks for the suggestion | 11:26 |
cjwatson | proxy> it does, yeah | 11:26 |
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diddledan | yellow... I registered vscode for upstream bug linking at https://launchpad.net/vscode but didn't spot the license field so now it is listed without the MIT license attribution, and I can't now edit the page to add it post-facto | 17:53 |
diddledan | I added the project via the "link-issue-to-upstream-bug" form | 17:53 |
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cjwatson | diddledan: I've set it to MIT | 20:25 |
diddledan | thanks cjwatson :-) | 20:25 |
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