> It just occurred me that en_ZZ.UTF-8 should probably be just en.UTF-8.
> That is, text in English, without any country specific exceptions.
> Sounds like ISO compatible feature to me. Apply the same logic for other 
> languages.

For many languages, the expectation is that LL should simply be
equivalent to LL_TT where LL is the language code and TT is the only
territory code where the language has a significant user population.
(Also FWIW actually ISO date formats are only popularly used in Sweden
and Japan AFAIK.)

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Installer should have option to install English system with e.g. European 
locale defaults
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/57411
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