Re: Language chooser at login

2011-07-04 Thread Oliver Grawert
hi, Am Montag, den 04.07.2011, 12:44 +1000 schrieb Robert Ancell: I haven't heard of any standard user requirements to switch between more than two languages, or two languages that do not include English (please post here if you know of any). well, just some of these environments ubuntu has

Re: Language chooser at login

2011-07-04 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Robert Ancell wrote on 04/07/11 03:44: If you change the display language within a session, it does not take effect in that session, but only after you have logged out and logged in again. The language setting is one of the few things that works

Re: Language chooser at login

2011-07-04 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Robert, I take it that you would like to see a solid base for decision that we do not have access to. Given that, to me the natural conclusion is that Ubuntu keeps providing the feature for now. Btw, your position on this topic seems to have changed rapidly. The language chooser is included in

Re: Language chooser at login

2011-07-04 Thread Marc Deslauriers
On Mon, 2011-07-04 at 12:44 +1000, Robert Ancell wrote: From what I've gathered talking to people the classes of user are: 1. Users who set the system language at install/first boot time, and never change it (the vast majority) 2. English as a second language users, who switch between their

Re: Language chooser at login

2011-07-04 Thread Oliver Grawert
hi, Am Montag, den 04.07.2011, 11:11 +0100 schrieb Matthew Paul Thomas: I haven't heard of any standard user requirements to switch between more than two languages, or two languages that do not include English (please post here if you know of any). well, just some of these environments

Re: Language chooser at login

2011-07-04 Thread Milan Bouchet-Valat
Le lundi 04 juillet 2011 à 11:11 +0100, Matthew Paul Thomas a écrit : Robert Ancell wrote on 04/07/11 03:44: If you change the display language within a session, it does not take effect in that session, but only after you have logged out and logged in again. The language setting is one of

[Bug 691319] Re: Should be managed by ~desktop-team

2011-07-04 Thread Sebastien Bacher
the source is in universe ** Changed in: anjuta-extras (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided = Wishlist ** Changed in: anjuta-extras (Ubuntu) Status: New = Invalid -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop, which is subscribed to the bug report.

Re: Language chooser at login

2011-07-04 Thread Robert Ancell
On 04/07/11 21:57, Marc Deslauriers wrote: On Mon, 2011-07-04 at 12:44 +1000, Robert Ancell wrote: From what I've gathered talking to people the classes of user are: 1. Users who set the system language at install/first boot time, and never change it (the vast majority) 2. English as a second

Re: Language chooser at login

2011-07-04 Thread Robert Ancell
On 04/07/11 20:11, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote: Robert Ancell wrote on 04/07/11 03:44: If you change the display language within a session, it does not take effect in that session, but only after you have logged out and logged in again. The language setting is one of the few things that

Re: Language chooser at login

2011-07-04 Thread Marc Deslauriers
On Tue, 2011-07-05 at 13:06 +1000, Robert Ancell wrote: On 04/07/11 21:57, Marc Deslauriers wrote: On Mon, 2011-07-04 at 12:44 +1000, Robert Ancell wrote: From what I've gathered talking to people the classes of user are: 1. Users who set the system language at install/first boot time, and

Re: Language chooser at login

2011-07-04 Thread Robert Ancell
On 04/07/11 21:00, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote: I take it that you would like to see a solid base for decision that we do not have access to. Given that, to me the natural conclusion is that Ubuntu keeps providing the feature for now. For a feature to exist, it needs a justification. I see no

Re: Language chooser at login

2011-07-04 Thread Martin Pitt
Marc Deslauriers [2011-07-04 23:29 -0400]: If the administrator can set the default language when creating a new user, it should be fine. I agree. With that, and the fact that the majority of use cases are already covered by the system wide default locale/language, I see little reason for

Re: Language chooser at login

2011-07-04 Thread Kevin Huang
On Tue, 2011-07-05 at 07:06 +0200, Martin Pitt wrote: Marc Deslauriers [2011-07-04 23:29 -0400]: If the administrator can set the default language when creating a new user, it should be fine. I agree. With that, and the fact that the majority of use cases are already covered by the