I don't believe this merits the "High" importance under the guidelines
of https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Bug%20importances... this doesn't have a
severe impact on users, make a default Ubuntu installation generally
unusable, etc.

One could argue this is a Low importance but (ie, there is an easy
workaround, just use both settings).

However, these two keys aren't equivalent . clock-format is a 12h/24h
toggle. time-format has those two options, and two others: (1) follow
the locale default, and (2) use a custom strftime-style format string.
So dropping the time-format key would regress us on those two settings,
and locale-default is in fact the default setting.

I guess we could replace the 12h/24h options in clock-format with an
entry 'use-clock-format', but I'm not sure that would actually help if
the goal is to simplify the dconf settings :)


** Changed in: indicator-datetime (Ubuntu)
   Importance: High => Wishlist

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  Ubuntu Time & Date applet should set GNOME 12/24-hour clock format

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