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Re: [PATCH v3] Fix Days and Months name for Afar Locale


Mike FABIAN <mfabian@redhat.com> wrote:> Akhilesh Kumar <akhilesh.k@samsung.com> wrote:>>> Reference is taken from "Localization Standard for Afaraf">>>>http://www.mcit.gov.et/documents/1268465/1282796/Localization+\>> Standard+for+AFARAF/4dab7d83-e6df-4f4f-b236-b89748c456e9?version=1.0>> Nice, so the month and day names we had so far, were almost completly> wrong, according to that standard ..>>> -%>> -% Equivalent of AM PM>> -%>> -am_pm    "<U0073><U0061><U0061><U006B><U0075>";/>> -         "<U0063><U0061><U0072><U0072><U0061>">> Why did you remove am_pm? and only for aa_DJ, not for aa_ET?>>> +mon      "Waysu";/>> +         "Diteli";/>> +         "Ximoli";/>> +         "Kaxxa<U002D>Garablu";/>> +         "Qunxa<U002D>Garablu";/>> +         "Naharsi<U002D>kudo";/>> +         "Ciggilta<U002D>kudo";/>> +         "Agda<U002D>baxisso";/>> +         "Caxah<U002D>alsa";/>> +         "Qado<U002D>Dirri";/>> +         "Qasa<U002D>Dirri";/>> +         "Laqeeni";/>> +         "Paguume"These are 13 month names.http://www.mcit.gov.et/documents/1268465/1282796/Localization+Standard+for+AFARAF/4dab7d83-e6df-4f4f-b236-b89748c456e9?version=1.0says:> 9. Calendar  > 9.1 System of the Calendar   > > Ethiopia officially uses a calendar which is different from the> Gregorian calendar.  The calendar is known as Ethiopian Calendar (E.C.)> which is 7 years behind the Gregorian calendar, from September 11/ 12 to> December, and 8 years behind for the rest, i.e.  January to September> 10/ 11.  The calendar has 12 months each having 30 days equally and an> additional 5/6 days depending on the leap year, where 5 days are during> normal year and 6 days for the Ethiopian leap year. These additional 5/6> days are called P'agume and come at the end of the year as the “13th> month”.>  > In the Ethiopian calendar, New Year starts on the 1st of the month of> Meskerem which falls on 11th of September in the Gregorian calendar> except the year next to the Ethiopian leap year which is September 12.>  > 9.2   Names of Months   > Table 3: Afaraf names of months  > > [... table with the names of the 13 months ...]I’m not sure how this can be put in to the aa_* locale files at all.glibc does not support Ethiopian calendar, or does it?-- Mike FABIAN <mfabian@redhat.com>

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