We should remove the layouts with cedillas from the graphical configuration utilities. Advanced users that want to use those layouts can set them using "setxkbmap". This is the situation now, only reversed, the comma layouts are hidden. Regarding "academic" vs. "comma", I strongly believe we should follow the standards. SR 13392:2004 defines "academic" as primary standard. Moreover, the de facto standard (i.e. on Windows Vista) is also "academic". I understand that programmers might be better served by the "comma" layout, but "academic" is much better suited for the general public.
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