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Hi,

On Wed, Apr 09, 2014 at 10:14:59AM +0100, Michael Bauer wrote:
   In all the time I've been localizing, there wasn't a visible hint anywhere
   that I need to check *debian* to make sure that LO will be available on
   *ubuntu* in our language. <slaps forehead, silly me>. Add to that that I'm

Ignoring the fact (or having no knowledge of the obvious, even stated
by themselves) that Ubuntu is based on Debian doesn't help in either case,
either.

Especially as Bjoern said they "just" hip what we (== Debian) ship.

   Coming to the links... thank you. But what do they mean?

Exact hits

  Package libreoffice-l10n-gd

       * [1]jessie (testing) (localization): office productivity suite --
         Scottish_gaelic language package
         1:4.1.5-2: all
       * [2]sid (unstable) (localization): office productivity suite --
         Scottish_gaelic language package
         1:4.1.5-2: all
       * [3]experimental (rc-buggy) (localization): office productivity suite
         -- Scottish_gaelic language package
         1:4.2.3~rc3-1: all

   I honestly haven't got the faintest idea if that means 'it'll be there' or
   'it's already there' or 'you need to fix stuff' cause all I can see is
   'testing, unstable, buggy'

"it's already there" (ok, not in a released, stable one, but thatwon't happen
for some months to come)

Regards,

Rene

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