Quoting Adam Majer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Indeed. The word "country" needs to be replaced by "locale" or similar. > It might be best to drop the word country in to avoid any "international > incidents". For example, Canada has two locales, English and French. You > don't say, > > Choose your country: > * English Canada > * French Canada
Please please please have a real look on how Debian Installer works before throwing ideas in the wild, if possible. The above case is perfectly dealt with by d-i. English speaking Canadians will choose "English (other countries)" at first screen, then "Canada" at second screen (which will then list all countries for which a valid en_XX locale exists). French-speaking Canadians will choose "French (Canada)" at first screen and will indeed never see the second screen. Same for Dutch/French/German speaking people in Belgium, German/French/Italian speaking people in Switzerland and so on..... The "country" choice is not only intended for choosing a locale. Anyway, even in such case, the d-i team tries to use understandable terms as much as possible and locale isn't one for Bob Users...:-) The use of the word "country" is currently debated. I considered the case closed for the main countrychooser screen. The main menu entry still seems to be a problem and is dealt with. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]