Public bug reported: Panel clock shows date for Russian locale in the following format: "Втр, 10 Июл, 00:31". It is not right.
1. According to Russian writing practice, month names are not capitalized. So if month name doesn't stay in the beginning of the sentence, its first letter should not be capital (for example: "10 июля" or "10 июл" for abbreviation). 2. 3 letter abbreviations for weekdays are very rare in Russian. It is better to use 2 letters (Пн, Вт, Ср, Чт, Пт, Сб, Вс). ** Affects: Ubuntu Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Tags: l10n russian ** Description changed: Panel clock shows date for Russian locale in the following format: "Втр, 10 Июл, 00:31". It is not right. 1. According to Russian writing practice, month names are not - capitalized. So if month name does'n stay first in the sentence, its - first label should not be capital (for example: "10 июля" or "10 июл" - for abbreviation). + capitalized. So if month name doesn't stay in the beginning of the + sentence, its first letter should not be capital (for example: "10 июля" + or "10 июл" for abbreviation). 2. 3 letter abbreviations for weekdays are very rare in Russian. It is better to use 2 letters (Пн, Вт, Ср, Чт, Пт, Сб, Вс). ** Tags added: l10n russian -- Month names in Russian Localization should be in lowercase https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/124987 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs