Getting entries approved for minority languages

dzo at bisharat.net dzo at bisharat.net
Thu May 15 12:32:21 CDT 2014


I haven't been watching locale issues closely for a while, but this sort of situation seems very relevant to a lot of languages in Africa, and more broadly, a lot of "less-resourced" and less widely spoken languages worldwide. 

BTW, we lack a good term for these languages, but "long tail" languages seems useful. 

Don Osborn 


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From: Mark Davis  <mark at macchiato.com>
Sender: "CLDR-Users" <cldr-users-bounces at unicode.org>Date: Thu, 15 May 2014 10:07:28 
To: Fòram na Gàidhlig<fios at foramnagaidhlig.net>
Cc: cldr-users at unicode.org<cldr-users at unicode.org>
Subject: Re: Getting entries approved for minority languages

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