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Bug#545047: tasksel: iamerican and ibritish are no longer standard, readjust language tasks as needed.



Quoting Frans Pop (elendil@planet.nl):
> On Saturday 05 September 2009, Christian Perrier wrote:
> > A compromise seems to be adding an "english" task with
> > "iamerican" so that *all* en_* installs have iamerican, ispell and d-c
> > (en_GB would then have ibritish and iamerican).
> >
> > Another option would be dropping the british task and use "iamerican"
> > and "ibritish" in a general "english" task (after all, is it correct
> > to only have iamerican for en_IN, en_AU or en_ZA?)
> 
> Or keeping the en_GB task and adding an en task alongside that that is 
> used as default for any en_* locale that does not have a country-specific 
> task. That seems to me to be most in line with the general localization 
> rules: use a language task, unless a more specific language_country task 
> is available.

Fomr MJ Ray's argument, we'd better create an "english" task with both
iamerican and ibritish as at least en_AU and en_NZ need the two of
them.

Alternative:

british: for en_GB, en_AU, en_NZ --> ibritish
english: for en --> iamerican

Thus, GB, NZ, AU would end up with both dictionaries and others only
with iamerican. 

However nothing tells us that other places only use iamerican. Many of
them being former British colonies, with a stronger British culture
than USA, we can assume the opposite. 

So, it's highly probable that all countries but USA need both
dictionaries and only USA strictly needs one. Si, would it really be a
problem is en_US installs have both dictionaries?


At this step of the discussion, I slightly favor dropping "british"
for an "english" task that will install both dictionaries.

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