On Mon, Sep 09, 2002 at 09:07:47AM +0200, Martin Sjögren wrote: > > Seriously my feeling is that users are getting bored when they > > choose a language and provided default values do not take this > > information into accout (when choosing keyboard layout, mirrors, > > default system language, etc.). > > I had an idea on this yesterday, I'm not sure if {c,}debconf supports > it. In templates.fr, you could have: > > Description: foo > bar > Description-fr: <foo> > <bar> > Default: ftp.d.o > Default-fr_FR: ftp.fr.d.o > Default-fr_CA: ftp.ca.d.o > Default-fr_XX: ftp.xx.d.o
My feeling is that this is exactly what we should do. Or even better, Default-??_FR: ftp.fr.d.o Default-??_CA: ftp.ca.d.o Default-??_US: ftp.d.o Ie, allow to set default not depending on the language, but on the country. But of course, it'll be a nightmare to implement this. And moreover, I guess it's the only template it will be used (with timezone). I guess that if I would live in america, I'll still use A4 paper size, but I'm not sure. > Et.c. As I said, I'm not sure if debconf is happy about it, and I'm not > sure it's a good idea either, but it would enable more "intelligent" > default values. You'd ask the user for language and country early in the > installation. This could also carry over to be default locale in the > target system (and indeed, the user might expect it to be). Thanks, Mt. -- Il ne faut pas confondre « La société m'opprime » et « le système m'étrique ». --- éphéméride du 19 juin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]