I believe this bug was more to do with full localisation rather than
just language packs, hence it was assigned to the LoCo and was a general
Ubuntu bug. For further detail please see the linked blueprint in the
comments.
I'm going to change it back to what it was prior to the recent changes,
We ship all translations for the installer with the installer, if there
is network connectivity language packs are fetched at install time (e.g.
Australian English) and thus on first boot one has Australian English
experience.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Invalid
** Package changed: ubuntu = ubiquity (Ubuntu)
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OK, what do we need to do this? I guess a desktop image with a more
Australian theme? Don't we need to stay with the default colours as
much as possible, otherwise we risk breaking the default theme?.
As a photographer I have a few ideas about this, along the the lines of
a very photo-shopped
Hi Chris,
This bug is related to the following blueprint --
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/ubuntu-au-iso-l10n
it's nothing as such official yet, just drafting a few ideas on the
possibilities.
The full spec of that blueprint loosely ties into the main desktop iso
localisation bp
no such thing exists as of Oct 2011
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** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-au/+junk/iso-l10n
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