>In the event that more than one language pack is preinstalled, I think >an option should be added to the end of the OEM config wizard to remove >extra language support. This should be pre-selected, but disableable by >OEMs who would prefer it not turned on by default.
This is an excellent idea. The additional updates for unnecessary languages eat up bandwidth, further burden distribution servers, and inconvenience the customer at update time. We currently mitigate (somewhat) the problem in two ways: First, we ask the customer at order time what languages are desired, but that's not always possible to do, especially in a retail environment. (We also find that some customers are a tad defensive or subtly evasive when responding.) Second, we ship a DVD with addtional language packages relevant for the target market, but that's not an optimal customer experience. I'm not even sure that anyone ever looks at the documentation or the DVD anyway. >A small mouse over should explain a little better what the ramifications >would be as well as if possible the amount of disk space that would be >freed by removing extra language support. I like the concept, but a mouse-over would over-complicate things. (Not everyone is physically able to use a mouse, and not every consumer computer design contemplates one.) A concise sentence or two of explanation would appropriately and neatly fit in the existing dialog box. IMHO, the emphasis of that message should be on speeding up the update procedure and on conservation of network and server resources. The addtional hard drive space is trivial compared to the size of hard drives these days. Everyone hates waiting for updates, however, and no one likes paying for more bandwidth. Happy Trails, Loye Young Isaac & Young Computer Company Laredo, Texas http://start.iycc.net -- OEM config should offer to purge extra language packages https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/315644 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
