https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1133188
--- Comment #15 from Amit Shah <amit.shah(a)redhat.com> ---
A safe default is a usability issue, rather than anything else.
If I travel to the Czech republic, and suddenly if the default language
selection is Czech, I'll be annoyed at an extra step to go before I proceed
with the install.
Similarly, a person traveling from Chennai to Pune for a FAD event (say) gets
Marathi as default, he'll be annoyed as well.
A safe default just ensures good UI and usability, rather than promoting any
regional or language-based preferences (and least of all, shoving them down
users' throats).
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