On samedi, 12 janvier 2019 19.11:45 h CET Richard Brown wrote:
On Sat, 12 Jan 2019 at 19:03, Per Jessen
wrote: Richard Brown wrote:
Any idea of putting the map first doesn't make much sense to me - I may be in Germany, but I don't want German as my language on openSUSE.
Which is almost certainly an exception rather than the rule, so perhaps not the situation to set the default by.
Indeed, but also the topic of changing the default behaviour isn't the topic at hand..so lets steer the discussion back to the OP's original question
Why isn't there strong support for regional de_* locales the same way there are for en_* and cn_* locales in openSUSE?
I don't see why the needs of Austrian and Swiss users can't be met by the similar solutions we already have in place for Americans, Brits, Mainland Chinese and Taiwanese Chinese.
Does anyone see a problem with applying that approach?
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