>From the spec...
> The variation that has the unprefixed language code (or an equivalent) should
> be sorted first. For example, en_US = en = “English
> (US)” (not “U. S. English”), nl = “Nederlands (Nederland)”. (This avoids
> hiding the most common variation amongst many others.)
So where exactly is 'en' uniquely mapped to en_US?
I don't have a problem with the default being US English, but it seems
rather less than intuitive if the list is not sorted alphabetically.
According to the spec, the claimed reason for sorting Interface
Languages by name rather than language code is that nobody knows the
language code. This is reasonable. However, using that logic, the list
of territories for a language should also be sorted alphabetically
"since nobody knows the unprefixed language codes".
** Also affects: ubuntu-ux
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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