Public bug reported:

With the transition to Noto Sans CJK as default font for Chinese, we
have established a fontconfig configuration for rendering Chinese under
an *English* locale via these three files:

/etc/fonts/conf.avail/64-language-selector-prefer.conf

/etc/fonts/conf.avail/65-fonts-arphic-ukai.conf

/etc/fonts/conf.avail/65-fonts-arphic-uming.conf

(I questioned the need for the two latter in bug #1560548, but I think
we'd better consider the need for the 69-language-selector-zh-??.conf
files first.)

So, if I have understood the feedback from Chinese users correctly, both
Chinese and Japanese are properly rendered under an English locale in
Ubuntu 16.04.

It's my belief that what's happening if you switch to a Chinese locale
is that one of the 69-language-selector-zh-??.conf files is enabled, and
Japanese is no longer properly rendered while there is no improvement in
rendering Chinese.

If I'm right, I think we should drop 69-language-selector-zh-??.conf.
Did I miss anything?

** Affects: language-selector (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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