@Martin
Well, I don't consider it to be a problem, as you say in comment #10, that 
language-selector distinguishes between language and other locale aspects. 
That's just as it should be IMO. As far as I understand, the compromise you 
currently advocate would mean that Ubuntu's localisation model would keep being 
inconsistent, and an annoyance for e.g. people who prefer German locale 
settings while messages are displayed in English. Not to mention people who 
often switch language and/or locale settings...

We need to take into account how the different packages work together.
language-selector (via LanguageSelector.py) modifies both ~/.profile and
/etc/default/locale already.

I really think that this issue deserves a thorough discussion. To start
with, it would be great if you could test the two debdiffs I attached to
this bug report. Until somebody has proved me wrong, I believe that it
is possible, and that I have figured out a good way to make gdm and
language-selector work seamlessly together. :)

Btw, if you want to see that it also can work with Firefox, please see
the solution I provide in bug 550222.

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Set $LANGUAGE if the user picks a different locale in gdm, so that 
language-selector and gdm stop disagreeing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/553162
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