Hi Boyuan,

I just did a quick grep and found it's been configured as default for
zh_TW locale in `src/default.inputmethod.xml.in.in`. Accroding to git
history on salsa. It's been introduced since version 1.16.1. So that
Trixie was not affected.

I will do a quick test locally and then do a NMU then.

Best,
-Andrew

On Wed, Jun 3, 2026 at 1:53 PM Boyuan Yang <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> 在 2026/6/3 4:59, Andrew Lee (李健秋) 写道:
> > Source: ibus-libpinyin
> > Version: 1.15.8-2
> > Severity: grave
> > X-Debbugs-Cc: [email protected], [email protected],
> >
> > Dear Maintainer,
> >
> > I am filing this with 'grave' severity because this configuration completely
> > breaks basic text input capability for native users in zh_TW locale,
> > results the default desktop interface from Debian Live unusable.
> >
> > We found this issue in the live image which pulls all the locales stuff.
> > When user enter zh_TW (Taiwan) locale, the system enables ibus-libpinyin
> > by default as the primary Zhuyin/Bopomofo input method.
> >
> > We understand that the Debian Live images are designed to support all
> > languages out of the box, which is why a wide variety of input methods (such
> > as Anthy/Mozc for Japanese and Hangul for Korean) are installed by default.
> > However, Debian Live handles them correctly: none of the Korean or Japanese
> > input methods are automatically enabled or forced onto other unrelated
> > locales by default.
> >
> > Delivering localized desktop environment where the basic text input fails
> > to respect the chosen locale severely damages Debian's image among the
> > community. It gives the impression that the operating system is unrespected,
> > poorly localized, and unaware of critical language differences, keep users
> > away right from the start.
> >
> > Please adjust the ibus-libpinyin package's default to not to enable by
> > default for any locale other than zh_CN to make the localized desktop in
> > Debian Live accurate, respectful, and user-friendly.
> Thanks for the info. As the Debian packaged version did not carry any custom
> patch, I guess this is a behavior from the original ibus-libpinyin source
> code. The package was provided unchanged in the past, and we may have to
> patch it downstream in Debian to disable any unwanted behavior.
>
> Do you have any patch in your mind that you may consider appropriate?
> Otherwise please consider also opening an issue at the upstream issue
> tracker for some coordination with upstream. Just to let you know that
> I personally am current still in Debian vacation so I won't have time
> to dig into it, and help from other people would be welcome. NMU fixes
> would be possible, and I can review the changeset when I have more time.
> Feel free to let me know your thoughts.
>
> Best,
> Boyuan



-- 
-Andrew

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