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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?
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)
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.
Comments from the Turkish community ?
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Quoting Recai Oktaş ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> There are actually plenty of trf users in Turkey, especially in the
> government offices. So I strongly disagree with this proposal.
OK, that definitely closes the issue, then.
Hopefully, some day, the Turkish Standard Organization would
standardize one of those and push harder for adopting it. That would
be good as I think it's probably quite an awful nightmare to have two
different possible layouts in the same country for computers.
What is the most used of both ?
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