On Saturday 13 October 2012, Tomas Ehrlich wrote:
> Salut Claude,
> 
> > I can work on this, however I'm wondering if it makes sense to re-add all
> > translations in all packages. Is adding Korean translation to Switzerland
> > localflavor useful?
> 
> I think it is. If someone translated Switzerland localflavor into
> Korean language it means that he might need it (for whatever reason).
> 

As long as the localflavor was in one .po file with the rest of Django, the 
reason may well have been "to keep the translation percentages in my language 
up".

I suggest to keep the original Django .po's available and easily accessible 
for the localflavor packages. in case someone really needs these translations, 
but I don't think it makes sense to require all the porting work upfront.

(Spoken as one who once took part in one of the translations)

Shai.

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