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Create a CLDR locale for Moksha #18
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@rueter you also need to do the stuff in this comment :) |
@rueter Would you have time to check (or have someone else check) the pull request to add this locale? Specifically see if I've correctly interpreted the character exemplar information. |
@rueter Pull request is: unicode-org/cldr#2007 |
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I am Jack Rueter ***@***.***) on Github, I originally worked on the tickets
for Moksha (mdf) and Erzya (myv).
I am continuing my work with the morphological description of the two
literary languages and would like to contribute through the survey tool,
which I have been able to use earlier. I have misplaced (several changes of
computers) my user and password access to the tool. What is the best way to
go about obtaining access again?
Documentation of Erzya-language publications from the late 1800s and
Pre-Soviet period, mainly Biblical texts, have exposed at least one
additional letter for documentation.
Yours,
Jack Rueter
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@rueter You can go to https://corp.unicode.org/reporting/cldr-id.html to request a Survey Tool account (a CLDR Submitter ID). You can then use the Survey Tool to add data. When requesting the account, please indicate the locales to which you plan to contribute data. |
Create a CLDR locale for Moksha (
mdf
). CLDR is widely used in operating systems and other multilingual applications to provide basic language support. In some cases, specific localisation is impossible without being in CLDR.See information adding new locales for more information.
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