Personally I like LC_COLLATE=C and set it everywhere, and I can see why
people want to set this in the installer. However, when this has come up
in the past, the problem has been that GUI users object; with some
justification, they want the sort order in GUI applications to match
that defined for their language. en_GB users largely don't care, but in
other languages it makes much more of a difference.

Is there a good way to set LC_COLLATE=C for shell users but not for GUI
programs other than putting it in one's shell configuration? I don't
think so at present.

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Caseless collate sequence in en_GB.UTF8
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