And let's also spell things properly!  Like 'internationalisation' ...'Weasels have 
got into your phone system' instead of 'gotten into your phone system...'

And 'please press the hash key..' instead of 'pound key'

There should probably be en_uk, en_us, en_ca, en_za, en_nz, en_oz, en_ie and en_in etc 
to allow each English-speaking country to localise prompts.

Just my two pence worth!

Rgds
Tim


-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Olle E. Johansson
Sent: 14 May 2004 09:59
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Psssst. The US is asleep - let's talk 
internationalization !!!


Stephan Wik wrote:

> Splendid. Do we get a
> 
> us - American English
> en - English
We certainly need to look into country variants.
Since we have learned quite a lot, I think we're ready to go for en_us and en_uk Also 
to let the friends on the other side of the Baltic sea add se_fi :-)

Let's investigate adding that.

"I say tomaaaato, you say tomatooo" :-)

En_us: "Monkeys have captured your PBX and left by subway."
En_uk: "Monkeys have captured your PBX and left by underground."

Or?

/O
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