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Unicode CLDR had recently accepted my request to add the lojban locale into their locale library. What this means is that by the release of CLDR 32 in September, we will have lojban locale in the computers which have the updates. (If you use some version of linux, it will appear in the list in /etc/locale.gen). If any of you are interested in translating locale data like date formats, country names etc into lojban, please request a survey tool account in CLDR and list lojban[jbo] in your request. Then, you will be able to add translations.
The Unicode Common Locale Data Repository
http://cldr.unicode.org/
This is what the tool looks like
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