On Tue, 2008-02-12 at 21:30 -0500, Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams wrote: > On Wed, 2008-02-13 at 12:59 +1100, Rodd Clarkson wrote: > > How important are ISO standards to Fedora. Does Fedora aim to adhere to > > ISO standards where they exist. For example, while a lot of people were > > thrilled that the open office file format was made an ISO standard, what > > bearing would this have had on Fedora. > > Open and unencumbered standards are important to Fedora. Whether or not > the ISO ratifies them is of little consequence. Right, so where does paper sizing fit into this? Wouldn't it be more correct for Fedora to default to the ISO standard for paper (A4, etc) than to the US standard for paper (letter, etc)? I raise this for two reasons: Firstly, the ISO standard on paper is what most of the world uses and therefor seems to make a sensible default. Secondly, if the ISO standard was the default size for paper, I'm guessing the totally broken way that applications handle paper sizes would actually be addressed and this wouldn't be an issue. R PS. This is related to a conversation with my father (a newish linux used) about how nice printer was in Linux (and particularly Fedora) to find that it is (from a user perspective) horribly broken (expect a flurry of bug reports). - R. -- "It's a fine line between denial and faith. It's much better on my side" -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list