https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2016613
--- Comment #47 from Jiri Konecny <jkonecny(a)redhat.com> ---
Copying this message from ticket
https://pagure.io/fedora-qa/blocker-review/issue/577 -- seems to be missed
there.
Hi everyone,
I guess we are in the situation that we have to decide about the solution here.
There are two ways to "solve" this which I'm able to find out.
One is to disconnect keyboard control between Live system and Anaconda. So
Anaconda will handle after installation keyboard configuration and Live will
handle current Live.
- this will solve the current bug issue
- could be confusing to people
- it's not really a fix
Another solution is to leave it as it is. I know it's broken but AFAIK there is
no fix in the Anaconda project to solve this. In general there is no fix I
could create which would not be additional work for Live maintainers.
- not a solution
- not really sure if this is worse or better solution than the above
I honestly don't mind about any of these solution but I would like to know your
input if you think it's better to fix this or not. My personal preference is to
go with the second option, it's less disruptive for people who use English for
the installation.
Also if we are going with the first fix. Do we want to use this for all the
Wayland systems or just KDE where it's currently the biggest issue?
P.S.: I think there could be a better solution in general but that is more
about F38+ it would be a bigger change on more than just Anaconda but could
improve the overall experience for Live maintainers and Anaconda. The solution
is in discussion with all the required parties and I have ACK from them that
it's doable and they are fine to do that. I'll contact Fedora community but
this is not a correct place to do that.
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