It appears that we will be able to include more than just English in the 
first release, but not all of the (39?) languages that GNOME has been 
localized for, at least not yet. The current target for this release is 
to include, at most, the eleven languages that the installer will be 
localized  for. This means that we need only as one language question 
during startup, the installer will run in that language, and that 
language will be the primary language for the installed system.

I will add a text-based language screen to the mockup immediately 
following the keyboard question. It will essentially be the same as for 
past installers, very similar in structure to the keyboard question.

Ideally the default language should be based on the selected keyboard 
when the default is obvious, i.e., if the keyboard is Korean, then the 
default language would be Korean. If the selected keyboard indicates a 
unsupported language then English is probably the best language default.

Looking past this release, I would really like to see us use a version 
of GRUB that allows the user to set the language and keyboard through 
F-key options on the GRUB screen and remove the startup text messages we 
are using this release.

If/when the LiveCD can hold more languages than the installer has been 
localized for, the installer will need to add a new Welcome screen that 
allows the user to select the desired language for installation - the 
installer should be able to switch languages w/o restarting. The desktop 
language would be the default language for the installed system. Note 
that is very easy for a user to change his/her default language at login 
should the default set by the installer not be the one desired by the user.

Frank

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