On Wednesday 06 January 2010, Frans Pop wrote: > With this patch the preferred locale question will be asked > - at high priority for the English/Germany case (default: en_US.UTF-8) > - at medium priority for the English/Australia case (default: > en_AU.UTF-8)
After testing this change I think we should consider a change to the final two locale selection dialogs. First of all we need a minor string change because the "selected system locale" no longer depends only on selected language/country but can also be the selected preferred locale. So IMO we need: _Description: Additional locales: - Based on the selected language and country, the default locale selected - for the installed system is '${LOCALE}'. + Based on your previous choices, the default locale for the installed + system is '${LOCALE}'. I also think we should now change the option to select additional locales (i.e. the last two dialogs) from medium to low priority: - as Colin has argued, showing a "raw" list of locales really does require the user to know exactly what locales are and is therefore a real "expert" option - it is less needed at medium priority because we still offer quite a lot of flexibility at medium priority - the need to offer legacy locales if less than it used to be So that would mean: - db_input medium $tpl_supportedlocales || [ $? -eq 30 ] + db_input low $tpl_supportedlocales || [ $? -eq 30 ] [...] - db_input medium $tpl_di_locale || [ $? -eq 30 ] + db_input low $tpl_di_locale || [ $? -eq 30 ] Comments? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-boot-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org