On Fri, 2007-04-20 at 09:08 +0200, mongolito404 wrote:
> imho, one with french, dutch and german (and english?) on it. But with
> three minor versions with the default language set to french, dutch
> or german. An Ubuntu-be CD should be usable to install Ubuntu anywhere
> in Belgium, regardless of it's default language. Unless there is no
> room for three or four language on a single CD.
Stick to 1 version. Pressing cd's is already quite expensive, if we need
to press different cd's, it will rise the cost.
I'm Belgian, but I still prefer installing English versions.
I'd opt for 1 version with English, French, Dutch and German and a
simple language choice menu at bootup.
Serge
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