If I follow the policy we chose in D-I, I should deactivate languages
that are not complete for what we call "sublevel 1" and "sublevel 2"
in code Debian Installer.
At this very moment, it means that I would deactivate (stats in
parenthesis are those in these sublevels, respectively):
- Amharic (9f59u, 14f17u)
- Asturian (1f in sublevel 2 only!)
- Belarusian (1f in sublevel 1 only!)
- Welsh (54f118u, 32f47u)
- Spanish (1u in sublevel 1 only!)
- Basque (4u, 1f)
- Galician (24f42u, 6f9u)
- Hebrew (12f32u, 1f8u)
- Croatian (33f51u, 6f9u)
- Hungarian (2f1u, 6f9u)
- Icelandic (2f2u, 1f)
- Georgian (34f79u, 10f21u)
- Khmer (2f2u, 1f)
- Kurdish (29f57u, 6f22u)
- Lao (2f2u, 6f9u)
- Lithuanian (24f27u, 12f20u)
- Latvian (40f40u, 6f9u)
- Macedonian (2f4u, 6f9u)
- Malayalam (5u in sublevel 2 only!)
- Marathi (2f2u in sublevel 1)
- Nepali (33f86u, 10f21u)
- Norwegian Nynorsk (30f66u, 13f23u)
- Punjabi (28f58u, 1f)
- Brazilian Portuguese (24f43u, 6f9u)
- Romanian (2f1u, 1f)
- Slovenian (21f10u, 6f9u)
- Albanian (36f82u, 13f23u)
- Tamil (2f2u, 1f)
- Tagalog (35f86u, 24f39u)
- Ukrainian (1f in sublevel 2 only!)
- Vietnamese (22f11u, 8f10u)
- Traditional Chinese (22f23u, 6f9u)
For several of these, the fix is easy! So, even if you're not the
person in charge officially for the said language, please get in touch
with me (bubulle@d.o) if you want to complete the translation.
For some of these languages, where contact with the translator in
charge has apparently been lost, it could be their only chance to stay
in wheezy.