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[Bug localedata/4789] incorrect abmon in polish locales


------- Additional Comments From r_runner at poczta dot onet dot pl  2007-07-18 09:58 -------
OK.
Start again.
I think I know where is the problem.

1. I am talking about "system" which must be standarized and compatible all over
the world (standards like ISO/IEC TR 14652 was written for). Dots in abmon and
abday are only redundant information for nothing. This point of view is good for
logs and other low-levels.
2. You are talking about user's interface (word processors, mail programs and so
on). Dictionaries and ortographical rules are for this. Here, dots in abmon and
abday are important and everything must be made according to country's rules.

So, If there is no way now to restore old version of polish locales than we must
meet half way and use your proposition for abmon as a 2 digit month abbreviated
name e.g. "18.07.2007". 

But my question about "Valid abbreviations of months" in Poland is still valid.


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