GNOME has ibus baked in and integrates this into the Region & Language
section of their Control Center, which contains Language and Format
options like Switchboard's Language & Region plug. It is very slick,
including a nice language selector that shows up in the top bar when you
have more than one language or keyboard layout added in your settings.

Adding similar functionality would be great, but you could iterate on
this by selecting some sane defaults based on the language selected
during install. For example, if someone selects Japanese as their
language, set up a mozc or anthy input source alongside the default
Japanese keyboard layout, which is a slightly rearranged English QWERTY
layout (I think this is how Windows machines are set up in Japan by
default as well).

Considering the ibus package is already a part of Loki by default (not
sure if it's intentional, because it is completely broken and unusable),
I don't think it's a stretch to have this implemented down the road.

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