Caolán McNamara wrote: > From my perspective all that's really missing is the suggested review of > packages to find ones that aren't using something that's eventually > backed by LC_PAPER to set their default paper size and then a nice > LANGUAGE/LC_* settings GUI to allow tweaking the individual settings in > a way that makes sense, i.e. the major hole that people fall into is "I > want my UI in English because my language translations are terrible, or > because I find English a more natural computing language", so "I > selected a US English locale", "This sucks, my paper is Letter, my dates > are weird MM/DD/YYYY, my currency is a dollar, and my decimal separator > is .", and spending their life battling their applications tweaking each > one individually to do what they want. Maybe we just need an en_INTL locale which defaults to US English translations, but ISO standards everywhere else (ISO yyyy-mm-dd dates, ISO A4 paper, metric units etc.)? (Currency would be a problem though, default to €? $? The generic currency sign ¤ almost nobody actually uses? Or something silly like "%f bucks"? ;-) ) Such a locale might even become the default (though it'd irritate US folks ;-) ). I think it'd cover the needs of most of the non-US users of en_US, and details could still be overidden where needed. Kevin Kofler -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list