On Sun, Sep 08, 2002 at 09:04:20PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote: > Denis Barbier wrote: > > Isn't English spoken in quite a lot more countries than United States? ;) > > Why is United States a good default value whereas France is not for French > > speaking people? > > Because the US is reasonably well connected to everywhere and has Debian's > main round-robin mirror network in it. If these facts of servers and network > topology should change, we should then change the default of course.
Makes sense to me, looks like I have to find a better example. > > 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.). > > Bored? If you want to provide sane location-based defaults, then ask the > user where they are. This information, if in a reasonable form, can be > re-used by base-config, which already has to ask about it for time zone > setup. (Or do you think I should force all French speaker's computers to ^^^^^ > be set to GMT when they install? :-P) Aren't we talking about default values? Whether this default value is blindly used depends upon template priority, or did I miss something? And I am not sure that forcing them to use a wrong timezone is very helpful ;) Denis -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]