> Some of the listmaster do not agree with the rationale or the petition > in general. In order to provide a widely general language oriented > mailing list, there should be proof of other similar mailing lists > already created and used, such as -l10n-georgian or -user-georgian. > > We don't create mailing list to mix these kinds of stuff. l10n is meant > to developers working on translating into that language. Is there any > effort for this that would require the creation of such list? Please
There is an effort for l10n in Georgian. Aiet is the leader for this effort and is generally very active in the overall l10n community for Georgian language. Given the relatively small size of the Georgian speakers community, reaching the critical mass to have an active list might not be easy and I would bet that the Georgian l10n community for Debian is fairly small right now. However, all this is also a chicken-and-egg problem and the existence of such a list could also help Aiet in building that community. For such reason, I would encourage the creation of such a list. More debian-l10n-georgian because the first cement that will build this community would certainly be localization and localization-related issues.
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