> Package: console-data > Severity: wishlist > Tags: d-i > > There are currently *two* Turkish keymaps proposed to users in > Debian Installer. > > I think this is one too many..:-) > > Do you think we can safely drop one between trf and trq?
Absolutely no... > All other languages have only one keymap proposed in D-I (except pt_BR > for which I asked the same question and fr, for which I'll remove the > extra keymap) Christian, I'm not sure if I understood you correctly, but trf/trq is a completely different case and it would make no sense to compare the situtation with pt_BR and fr. > Please note that these keymaps are the *console* keymaps. However, the > default X keymap is derived from these ones: > > - if users choose "trf" in D-I, they'll get a "tr" keymap in X with > "f" variant > - if users choose "trq" in D-I, they'll get a "tr" keymap in X with > "q" variant > > Please also note that the default when choosing "Turkish" as language > is "trq" > > As a consequence, I consider removing the trf keymap from > console-data udeb. Therefore, that keymap will no longer be offered in > D-I. It will still be available in the regular console-data package, > though. Note that, Turkish F is a different **layout** than Turkish Q. It's not just a 'variant' as misleadingly declared in X (perhaps for historical reasons, which is something we should also change): http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Turkey_Keyboard There are actually plenty of trf users in Turkey, especially in the government offices. So I strongly disagree with this proposal. -- roktas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]