comma == academic
cedilla !=  academic

I'd say comma==academic is better. As I pointed out, Windows has updated it's 
fonts to support these characters. So displaying these characters on XP, Vista, 
OS X and Linux will not create problems.
More over, some of the Romanian translations in Launchpad contain cedilla based 
diacritics instead of the correct comma based ones. I think the number of such 
errors can be reduced if the default layout produces the correct characters. 
Many computer users that do use diacritics in writing do not even know about 
this issue (comma vs. cedilla) (I know many very "computer literate" 
(professors, university assistants, C.S. students, etc.) that had/still have no 
idea about it.)

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