Le jeudi 14 février 2008 à 23:30 +0100, Linus Walleij a écrit : > On Thu, 14 Feb 2008, Dominik 'Rathann' Mierzejewski wrote: > > > Timezone and locale are two different things. > > LC_TIME only affects the way dates are displayed. > > True, but if you choose "English (US)" as install language, then > clicked "Stockholm" for time zone, what would you argue is the best locale > setting for LC_TIME? > > It is not really certain that just because you have an English (US) > Fedora, you want dates as mm/dd/yyyy. In fact I would argue, that if TZ is > set to Stockholm meredian, the user is very unlikely to understand what > date 14/02/2008 is, since we Swedes always write 2008-02-14, and the > user will more likely be a Swede According to glibc locale logic, you're all Danes (see en_dk locale) -- Nicolas Mailhot
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