> > I do not mind doing that, but just to make sure: are you suggesting
> > switching Czech locales (incl. plugins) into UTF-8 in default SM
> > installation? Are we able to cooperate with other translators? As I
> > understand discussions taken part in i18n list, we need also cooperation
> > of core developers, do we?
> >
> > Or did you mean to switch only 'my' translations to utf-8? I can see only
> > 3 of 21 translations currently available on i18n status page
> > (
http://l10n-stats.squirrelmail.org/SM-1_4_15/cs_CZ/)...
>
> You don't need permission from the core developers, but all translations
> for a language must use the same encoding so the translators have to agree
> on what to use. I recommend UTF-8. I suggest that you arrange a poll/vote
> on this list, and also let me know if any of the current Czech translators
> are to be marked as retired.
Although not being a czech translator, I'd sure vote for switching all
czech translations
to utf-8. With iso-latin-2, you can not correctly reply to emails in
any other charset,
which is a serious problem. With utf-8, everything is OK.
Petr
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