Last modified: 2014-07-03 14:21:43 UTC
Created attachment 14603 [details] Screenshot showing example ULS autocomplete behavior Steps to reproduce: 1. Open ULS. 2. Go to Languages. 3. Click on ... 4. Type Guja, it will be autocomplete as gujaraati. As this comes from CLDR. This can be assigned to CLDR too. See attachment for behavior.
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Created attachment 14643 [details] Behaviour when we type about Hindi
Are you sure this is a CLDR issue? There is at least one language where the name of "gu" is "Gujaraati", i.e. "so", according to: http://www.unicode.org/cldr/charts/25/summary/gu.html And then there are: gujarati ·br· ·ca· ·da· ·ee· ·es· ·es_MX· ·fr· ·fur· ·ia· ·it· ·kea· ·nb· ·nn· ·rm· ·ro· ·sv· ·uz· Gujarati ·de· ·en· ·fil· ·fy· ·gd· ·gsw· ·ha· ·id· ·nl· ·tn· ·wae· Same for Harsh's example: Hintçe ·tr· To what language should an exonym be autocompleted to? I'm not sure this is really a bug. If that translation is incorrect, it can be fixed at http://st.unicode.org/cldr-apps/v#/so/Languages_E_J/ ; it's currently marked "unconfirmed". According to the tool you have a vetter account as openoffice.org organisation, you should be able to do all that's necessary. I left a comment on http://st.unicode.org/cldr-apps/v#forum/so//4443 Until something actionable is proposed, I'm closing this INVALID.