On Sat, Jun 07, 2008 at 11:14:38AM +0200, Christian Perrier wrote:
The point is during install. So, it neds such F keyboards to be
widely-enough used to motivate the extra space used by the keymap in
the installer's initrd.
I think it doesn't matter how widely used is a keyboard layout. The
important thing is that people that are used to the F layout will be
unable to use the Q layout and vice versa. This means if you drop the F
layout people using it will be unable to install Debian.
The situation in Bulgaria is very similar - there are two completely
different keyboard layouts - bds and phonetic. The only reason this is
not relevant to the installer is that the Latin part of both layouts
is the same and during the installation it is not important to be able
to type Cyrillic letters.
Anton Zinoviev
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