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Hi Martin, *,

On Sat, Mar 2, 2024 at 8:51 AM Martin Srebotnjak <miles@filmsi.net> wrote:

Would it be possible to keep building the lang packs with help AND ui localizations (and the 
latter just overwrite the existing ones in the new install) and also build an English only 
install dmg, just like now?
So - all the lang pack that are being built now remain the same, just add an all-in UI LO 
installer and en-US UI LO installer ...

What would be the point of that? That'd be confusing as heck for a
user looking for a download, wouldn't it?
Your suggestion only makes sense if there are strong arguments against
the all-UI-langs package. And also against the "compromise" to have a
cleanup-script/instructions on how to remove unneeded translations to
reclaim diskspace.

As someone would have to create multiple versions of installsets and
manage those on mirrors, I'd obviously not be happy with having to
offer both styles, and even as an end-user I don't really see the
point.

ciao
Christian

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