On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 08:56:39PM +0100, Geert Stappers wrote: > <big snip/> > > > > > The maintainer of language-env is japanese and uses the following order: > > > > 0 : C ( C, native computer programming ) > > > 1 : be (Bielaruskaja,Belarusian) > > > 2 : bg (Bulgarian) > > > 3 : ca (Catala,Catalan) > > > 4 : da (Dansk,Danish) > > > 5 : de (Deutsch,German) > > > 6 : es (Espanol,Spanish) > > > 7 : fr (Francais,French) > > > 8 : ja (Nihongo,Japanese) > > > 9 : ko (Hangul,Korean) > > > 10 : mk (Makedonski,Macedonian) > > > 11 : pl (Polski,Polish) > > > 12 : ru (Russkii,Russian) > > > 13 : sr (Srpski,Serbian) > > > 14 : th (Thai) > > > 15 : uk (Ukrajins'ka,Ukrainian) > > > > This more or less looks like Steve's proposal : use language codes as > > "sorting" key. Side effect : this is the easiest thing to implement > > currently, I guess. > > > > Other usefull side effect: > users will known their country code. > And please consider there are experts who are debian also. And please consider there are experts who use debian also.
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