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#55439
[PATCH] Add support for the Modi script
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Message #61 received at 55439 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
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> I agree that this change is correct, but let's not ever delete the old
> name "Hindi". Keeping an old alias does no harm.
>
Hindi is not an alias, it is an incorrect term.
No one is using Hindi to refer to the Devanagari script, therefore I think
it should not be readded.
The old name has been in use for almost a century, if not more, so we
> should not rush to deprecate it. Perhaps in 30 years.
>
> Until then, let's make sure that both the old name and the new name
> are accepted, in any places in which people can input the name of a
> script.
>
I feel like 11 years is enough time.
Only two functions are changed where it affects the user, both are input
methods: odia-itrans and odia-inscript.
If by chance any user is not aware of the new name (which I consider highly
unlikely), they can learn about it when tab completing.
Since both the old and new ones start with an 'O'.
On Wed, May 18, 2022 at 4:29 AM Richard Stallman <rms <at> gnu.org> wrote:
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> > While we are it, should we change all instances of "Oriya" in Emacs to
> > "Odiya"?
>
> The old name has been in use for almost a century, if not more, so we
> should not rush to deprecate it. Perhaps in 30 years.
>
> Until then, let's make sure that both the old name and the new name
> are accepted, in any places in which people can input the name of a
> script.
>
>
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