The question "Should it follow the SDK page layout?" could have been
answered by reading the relevant part of the design specification.
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LanguageAndText#display-language-phone> "Unlike
the other System Settings screens, changes in the 'Display language'
screen should not take effect immediately, for two reasons. First, the
whole UI being in an unfamiliar language would make an accidental change
highly disorienting. Second, the list of languages is long, so the
previous language may not be visible while scrolling, making reverting
an accidental change moderately difficult. Therefore, instead of being
part of the page stack, 'Display Language' should be a dialog with a
radio list (bug 1289302) “Cancel” and “Confirm” buttons."

There are several visual design problems with the dialog: the color
scheme is inconsistent with other dialogs, the title is too small and
has too much padding, the body area separator doesn't extend all the way
across the dialog, and the button spacing is inconsistent inside the
commit area. But the premise that it is a page at all is invalid.

** Changed in: ubuntu-system-settings (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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