Hi all, 2015-12-01 11:06 GMT+03:00 Didier Roche <[email protected]>: > 1. Install full language support for those shipped on xenial image. It means > that opening "language selector" won't request any additional package to > install[1]. If you are proceeding an online installation, additional > packages won't be downloaded to complete your language installation. If you > have done an offline one, you won't have the infamous after first boot > "Language support is not complete" dialog. Note that for now, we have no > complete language support on the live! For instance, in English, we have the > following missing packages that language-support will require to install (or > that ubiquity will download it for you if you are connected to the > Internet): > hyphen-en-us, mythes-en-us, mythes-en-au, hunspell-en-ca, myspell-en-au, > myspell-en-gb, myspell-en-za, libreoffice-help-en-gb, > libreoffice-l10n-en-za, firefox-locale-en, thunderbird-locale-en, > thunderbird-locale-en-gb, thunderbird-locale-en-us. > > 2. Based on popcon, number of native speaker and total number of speaker per > language, it seems that the following language selection makes sense for our > user base (more info on the language selection on > https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1520278): > en, es, zh (simplified), pt, de, fr, it, ru
In general I like this idea (especially when Russian is in the list of languages :)). Do we really need to include Chinese (simplified), provided that we have a separate spin (Ubuntu Kylin) for Chinese users anyway? Or are there use cases when one would prefer normal Ubuntu over Ubuntu Kylin? -- Dmitry Shachnev -- ubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel
