This feature is currently being discussed on this thread:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-desktop/2011-July/003137.html

We are struggling to define what the requirement is for being able to change 
language from the login screen.  What we have come up with so far:
- It is easier than logging in, using the control panel then logging out 
(limitation of how GNOME currently does language support)
- Setting language for new users (no longer applicable as the Oneiric control 
center allows the language to be set at user creation).
- You need to be able to choose the language for the guest session (currently 
doesn't get used for GDM anyway, this is probably better supported by having a 
welcome screen to the guest session with a language choice).
- Handy for testing (not a requirement for default installations.  Testers can 
use other methods to do this, e.g. a zenity dialog run from the .profile)
- The feature already exists in GDM (invalid as this is not a requirement, we 
should only keep this feature if there is a need for it)
- We spent a lot of time making it work (invalid as this is not a requirement)

I've talked to a number of non-English users and they do NOT have a
requirement for this.  They set the language once (at install time) and
then never change it.  New users that are added to a system set it once
after the first login and then never change it.

A number of people have said "we need this to switch between Chinese and 
English for regular use" or similar, but we need to define exactly:
- What sort of users are these?  Are these typical users or power users?
- Why do they change language so frequently - is there a better method of 
fulfilling this requirement?

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