The "Gaelic, Scottish (gd)" #563
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…alization-team.md Fixes the nested language list by making the semicolon character replace the comma as the list denominator. Fixes the issue with the "Gaelic, Scottish"; the list should now abide by all English grammar rules.
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I'm a longtime active Russian translator for Scratch Addons, and while translating the website I found a little issue with how
docs/localization/joining-the-localization-team.mdlists off the supported languages in Scratch Addons.The way this manifests is in the "Gaelic, Scottish" entry, which I can only assume is one entry, simply having a comma in it. So what's the problem? The problem is that the entire rest of the list uses commas too, to denote each language. Since the "Gaelic, Scottish" entry uses a comma too, it looks like Gaelic and Scottish are two separate languages, which I don't believe is true.
To solve this little problem, I came up with a couple of solutions. We could either make the list use semicolons (
;) instead of commas (,) OR we could remove the comma from the entry in any way. Both solutions are valid, leading to a list that follows all rules of the English language.In this pull request, I implemented the first, semicolon solution, but You could edit this request to use the other solution (or any other archaic solution that is somehow distinct). I like the semicolon solution a bit more, though))
So yeah, I think that's about it. I'll try to respond as fast as possible if there are any questions, thank You very much for reading this!