[Bug 1956102] Re: Time for the US is shown in 24h format. It should be 12h with AM/PM
wontfix
1956102 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Mar 16 01:14:33 UTC 2023
>I would appreciate if you avoided adding uninvolved components to the
bug
What is the correct package for an existing gsetting and GUI selectable
feature that should be a default based purely on install selectable
variables?
>Last I see they are sitting in a "volunteers welcome" state, or
dependencies on things that need further work.
So it will never happen then. It is already a setting based on a
selection that is already done in the installer [timezone based on
area].
>Official time standards for the or one of the largest install bases in
the world is not justification because Ubuntu chose this specific DE?
>This sort of change is really best done in a package in the archive
Something like a gnome-fix-usa-time.deb that adds 12h upon install and
is triggered by selecting a US timezone? Sounds great.
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Title:
Time for the US is shown in 24h format. It should be 12h with AM/PM
Status in GSettings Desktop Schemas:
New
Status in curtin package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in gsettings-desktop-schemas package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in subiquity package in Ubuntu:
Won't Fix
Bug description:
Source- https://time.gov/
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