Think this is a bug in the language/locale selecting mechanism rather
than anything english language related.
** Package changed: language-pack-en (Ubuntu) => localechooser (Ubuntu)
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I understood the mecanism (but not the involved code):
This problem is easily reproductible: installing a fresh Ubuntu from CD,
choosing "English" as the language and the keymap"Belgian", makes everytime the
region language in German.
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Hi,
I don't think it is about a wrongly translated string, but more about the
combination of regional choices that makes the langage mecanism choose the
locale in german (all my interface is in right english but my calendar and
days of weeks in softwares).
I guess it is something because of:
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1717769
Title:
day of week in german
Hi Nicolas, thanks for the bug report.
On quick inspection, I can't see why this is happening.
Occasionally, native german speakers will accidentally translate strings that
are supposed to be under 'english (US/GB/CA/AU)' into German, however, as this
affects English US (the default language
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