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[Bug localedata/5910] AM/PM format for es_ES and es_MX
- From: "luisasolarf at gmail dot com" <sourceware-bugzilla at sourceware dot org>
- To: glibc-bugs at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: 19 Jun 2009 16:43:43 -0000
- Subject: [Bug localedata/5910] AM/PM format for es_ES and es_MX
- References: <20080311141339.5910.martin.pitt@ubuntu.com>
- Reply-to: sourceware-bugzilla at sourceware dot org
------- Additional Comments From luisasolarf at gmail dot com 2009-06-19 16:43 -------
i will copy a post i wrote here
"https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/hundredpapercuts/+bug/51255" about the subject :
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Hello everybody,
I live in El Salvador, Central America, and I can confirm the most used time
format here is the a.m./p.m. hour. as in every country of central america and
mexico, since i lived there too.
Here are some links to salvadorian newspapers, web portals and goverment
institution, all using the a.m./p.m. format:
http://www.laprensagrafica.com/el-salvador/social/25282-830-p-m.html
http://www.clic.org.sv/agenda.php?funcion=detalle&evento=887
http://www.sc.gob.sv/Publicaciones/Licitaciones/licitaciones_08.htm
i hope this link can be evidence enough.
But i don't understand something: why is there so much problem with enabling at
least an option for the user to choose whether if they want to use the a.m./p.m.
format or not. I think any OS have this as an option, and it is weird -for not
saying ridiculous- we spanish speaking people having to convince and prove you
-ubuntu programmers i guess- what we are saying its true!!
I normally enable this option by editing the locale file. The first time i did
it was a headache, and shouldn't be this way. My dad's installed ubuntu and he
found too that the time format he is used to is not available not even as an option.
It is not linux, and consequently ubuntu, all about choice?
So i don't understand the reluctance to enable the a.m./p.m. format, at least as
option if not as default. It is not technically difficult do it -i could-, so i
feel it is all about willingness and openness.
-practically there is zero bad consequence in user experience by enabling this
option even in countries that don't use it.
so please! come on guys, don't get that complicated in a decision that should be
that simple!
anybody latin people agrees with me?
best regards,
Alejandro,
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http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=5910
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