Mișu, we all agree the xkeyboard-config files have all the ro layouts
there and setxkbmap can be used to choose any of them. (they may not
have all the diacritics for minorities as required by the law, I am not
sure)

We need those exposed in the GUI as well so anyone can choose them,
that's why it has been reassigned to the appropriate package, I think
there's no disagreement there either.

The names are only descriptive for those who know what comma and academic stand 
for in this context. The ones mentioned by Cristi
being used by Vista sound semore nsible to me. So we could have Romanian (now 
academic) and Romanian Programmers (comma) and the same ones with cedilla added 
to the name as well as keeping winkeys (instead of Legacy).

Does the name imply which is the default? If _now_ we changed these
names which make sense in the long term, can we still make the cedilla
version the default?

As for changes being prepared in advance that's not necessary at all, we can 
easily add a patch to xkeyboard-config in Ubuntu anytime, as long as there is 
consensus about what needs changing. So the obstacle is only deciding whether a 
change is needed and if it is needed now
no requirement to wait for upstream release if we think something should be 
done now. We should be as close to upstream of course, but not block on it.


** Changed in: xkeyboard-config (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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Romanian keyboard layout has incorrect characters
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