[06:07] <RyuKurisu[m]> <lubot "[telegram] <HMollerCl> but anyon"> Where are those po files at?  I might be able to add Dutch 
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[12:39] <RyuKurisu[m]> Hmm, if nobody will disagree with me then I (or anyone else who has time) should upload the Spanish po file and rename it to es_ES or something, because it might be that their might be different wording for different regions.  E.g. I speak Dutch but the southern neighbours speak Flemish, but both would start with nl.  But mine would be nl_NL and Flemish would be nl_BE if I remember correctly.
[12:39] <RyuKurisu[m]> Ping wxl 
 since this is very simple, wordings shouldn't vary, at least not much. I believe it's prety neutral the spanish that I use (I'm native spanish speaker from Chile), @N0um3n0 what do you think? (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) <RyuKurisu[m]> Hmm, if nobody will disagree with me then I (or anyone else who has time) should upload the Spanish po file and rename it to es_ES or something, because it might be that their might be different wordin
 Regarding common words, it is true that the two are practically the same, then if they differ in the most used words in each country and other topics ... (re @HMollerCl: since this is very simple, wordings shouldn't vary, at least not much. I believe it's prety neutral the spanish that I use (I'm native spanish speaker from Chile), @N0um3n0 what do you think?)
 For technical words, I think one is as good as the other
[15:55] <The_LoudSpeaker> Umm. Packages are still in proposed? Thought they would land in today's iso.
[16:02] <kc2bez[m]> The_LoudSpeaker: check excuses https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-archive/proposed-migration/update_excuses.html
[16:04] <The_LoudSpeaker> Oh. So we need to update other packages that depend on libfm-qt
[16:05] <The_LoudSpeaker> Image viewer, file manager etc.
 How could make opensnitch support runit init distros?
 Not too sure, you would have to ask the opensnitch or runit developers. We use systemd in Lubuntu. (re @lwbdinla: How could make opensnitch support runit init distros?)
 Excuse me, do you know could we change the systemd to other init directly in Lubuntu? (re @kc2bez: Not too sure, you would have to ask the opensnitch or runit developers. We use systemd in Lubuntu.)
 No, not too sure how to do that either. We follow Ubuntu on that since we are an official flavor. (re @lwbdinla: Excuse me, do you know could we change the systemd to other init directly in Lubuntu?)
[17:50] <RyuKurisu[m]> <lubot "[telegram] <N0um3n0> Regarding c"> My consideration is that we are just starting the translation, and I fear it will later turn into a situation of 'Why didn't we do this when we started?'
[17:51] <RyuKurisu[m]> And it is a rather trivial change IMHO 
 OK, thank you. (re @kc2bez: No, not too sure how to do that either. We follow Ubuntu on that since we are an official flavor.)