So:
1. People commenting here basically agree with the idea that the 
politically-based architecture of Linux keyboard layouts is not good, and that 
it should be done more flexible. If this is not obvious if referring to modern, 
contemporary languages, it all becomes clear if we wish to add extinct and / or 
classical languages, which are not politically-based keylayouts, as the ones 
mentioned.
2. Something must be also done with (and for) such isolated keylayouts like 
Crimean Tartar even if, frankly, I still cannot see the argument for placing 
them under Romanian! (Crimean Tartar is indeed an Altaic language akin to 
Mongolian and to all other Altaic languages, going as far as—very 
probably—Korean and Japanese as a very remote expression of an easternmost 
expansion of the Altaic group). Note: I do not have close contacts with Tartars 
in Dobrudja, I once had, but—frankly—I doubt any of them, even if close to me 
in this moment, may be of any help here. But I assume that those who created 
those keylayous must have had some contacts, otherwise I cannot imagine a 
scenario that they put the keylayouts there without having any contact with the 
issue. Or am I wrong here? Or adding keylayouts in Linux is like a political 
dance? This problem is NOT a political one and I regret noting that, in time, 
Linux developers lost the initial philosophy: simple, free, flexible. 
3. Adding too many variants under a basic, reference variant is not a good 
idea, because to many people this may be confusing. There should be 1-3 
variants at the most, exceptionally more, but adding additional keylayouts 
should be simple and flexible, ideally Mac OS style or any similar simple 
method. Also, a simple to use keylayout creator, similar to UKELELE, should be 
implemented, together with a simple way for installing the keylayouts. THIS 
would solve many issues, allowing users to create / adapt existing keylayouts 
for specific needs.

Let us move at least one step forward with solutions. I for one have my
solutions for Mac OS, am not technically competent here, but am ready to
discuss and suggest methods based on what I know.

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  Too many crimean tatar keyboard layouts added for Romania

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