Sure, you can go to a country-specific template by changing the URL, like this:
https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu-docs/natty/+lang/es_ES https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu-docs/natty/+lang/es_PR https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu-docs/natty/+lang/es_MX https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu-docs/natty/+lang/es_AR
and so on. Therefore, the answer is no: it's not fixed yet.
There must be no valid URL other than https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu-docs/natty/+lang/es, without the country code at the very end of the URL.
Thanks to you ;).
Sure, you can go to a country-specific template by changing the URL, like this:
https:/ /translations. launchpad. net/ubuntu- docs/natty/ +lang/es_ ES /translations. launchpad. net/ubuntu- docs/natty/ +lang/es_ PR /translations. launchpad. net/ubuntu- docs/natty/ +lang/es_ MX /translations. launchpad. net/ubuntu- docs/natty/ +lang/es_ AR
https:/
https:/
https:/
and so on. Therefore, the answer is no: it's not fixed yet.
There must be no valid URL other than https:/ /translations. launchpad. net/ubuntu- docs/natty/ +lang/es, without the country code at the very end of the URL.
Thanks to you ;).