** Package changed: langpack-locales (Ubuntu) => glibc (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Add new locale en_ID (Indonesian English)
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** Changed in: glibc
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
** Changed in: glibc
Importance: Unknown => Wishlist
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Title:
Add new locale en_ID (I
** Also affects: glibc via
http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=19010
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: langpack-locales (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Thank you for your direction.
I have posted the request for the en_ID locale, which can be found at
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=19010
** Bug watch added: Sourceware.org Bugzilla #19010
http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=19010
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The base for the locales in the Ubuntu repository is the collection of
locales in upstream glibc. So Gary, to move this matter forward I'd
suggest that you file a similar request in the upstream bug tracker
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?component=localedata&id=glibc
and post the URL
It is precisely this kind of combination that leads to all kinds of
inconsistency across systems within the country, or worse, users
defaulting to whatever English the machine was set up for and using
oddball date and time formats, and using inappropriate currency and
decimal setups, leading to con
Note that this kind of combinatorial inflation should usually not be
added to locales. You can set independent locales for the language and
the region to use in the control panel. E. g. you could choose en_GB or
en_US (depending on the preference) for the language, and id_ID for the
region (date/ti
While English is not widely spoken in Indonesia as a proportion of it's
population, it is the standard language of business and the
professions, and among Indonesia's urban middle class.
Probably 3-5% of Indonesia's 250 million people use English on a daily
basis, twice the population of Singapor
Thanks for your proposal, Gary.
What would the purpose of this locale be? English isn't an official
language in Indonesia, is it?
** Changed in: langpack-locales (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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