I think a solution to this problem would be to have a configuration
option along the lines of 'Advanced language and locale settings' that
is displayed during the installation. This should take the form of a
single button that would open up a menu that gave the user the options
to tweak these settings. By hiding it behind a button, it ensures that
it will not get in the way of users who are in no need of it.

The menu that will open should have a number of options arrayed in a
three-column layout. The first column will contain the name of the
option, such as 'Keyboard' or 'Locale'. The second column will contain
the option to be adjusted, such as a dropdown menu from which the
desired setting can be selected. The third column will contain a brief
description of the corresponding setting and the implications of
changing it. This will ensure that the user can have a fully customised
system that fulfills all of their lingual needs.

** Changed in: hundredpapercuts
       Status: Confirmed => Triaged

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Title:
  language support packages aren't installed by default after keyboard
  layout choice

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