I may disagree. If "empty" = "no override", wouldn't it be logical to leave it 
empty and use system-level settings, until user decides to set something 
explicitly for himself? 
In case of gdm, which is a system tool, not a user-owned profile, it is even 
more appropriate to follow system-level settings, but with possibility of 
optional gdm-level override.


another issue is /desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/general/defaultGroup key. 
Its default "-1" value (no defined default layout) is rather useless, it brings 
uncertainty in managing layouts when switching between several existing and new 
windows. "0" would be more appropriate.
But that isn't as important as the first issue.

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Wrong keyboard settings when console-settings has multiple layouts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/460328
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