Public bug reported:

Let's review default Traditional Chinese input methods in other big OS first.
https://live.gnome.org/InputCJK/MacOSX/Default
https://live.gnome.org/InputCJK/Windows/Default

Also note that Zhuyin = Phonetic, Jianyi = Quick. 
The common factor is indeed Phonetic, Cangjie, Quick.

Then let's check our default list for Traditional Chinese, it is ibus-chewing 
and ibus-table-cangjie.
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/raring/language-selector/raring/view/head:/data/pkg_depends#L197

ibus-chewing is indeed a Phonetic input method, we are fine.
ibus-table-cangjie is a virtual package for ibus-table-cangjie3, 
ibus-table-cangjie5, ibus-table-cangjie-big.
Do we need three Cangjie input methods? I guess not.
cangjie3 and cangjie5 represents two versions of Cangjie scheme, so we need 
them both at this moment.
cangjie-big covers wider range of Chinese character; some of them are so rarely 
used that I've never seen in my life.
So I guess it should be removed from default install since its audience is 
limited and some, if not many characters are cannot be rendered by our default 
Chinese fonts.

We don't have a Quick input method.
I guess ibus-quick-classic is the best candidate.
It resemble Windows Quick input method most; you know, even OS X users may 
switch to a third-party input method to get Windows-like experience back.

If the above is TL; DR, my suggestion is that we change the default list
to ibus-chewing, ibus-table-cangjie3, ibus-table-cangjie5, ibus-table-
quick-classic.

** Affects: language-selector (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: raring

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1120833

Title:
  Improve Traditional Chinese default input method list in Raring

Status in “language-selector” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Let's review default Traditional Chinese input methods in other big OS first.
  https://live.gnome.org/InputCJK/MacOSX/Default
  https://live.gnome.org/InputCJK/Windows/Default

  Also note that Zhuyin = Phonetic, Jianyi = Quick. 
  The common factor is indeed Phonetic, Cangjie, Quick.

  Then let's check our default list for Traditional Chinese, it is ibus-chewing 
and ibus-table-cangjie.
  
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-branches/ubuntu/raring/language-selector/raring/view/head:/data/pkg_depends#L197

  ibus-chewing is indeed a Phonetic input method, we are fine.
  ibus-table-cangjie is a virtual package for ibus-table-cangjie3, 
ibus-table-cangjie5, ibus-table-cangjie-big.
  Do we need three Cangjie input methods? I guess not.
  cangjie3 and cangjie5 represents two versions of Cangjie scheme, so we need 
them both at this moment.
  cangjie-big covers wider range of Chinese character; some of them are so 
rarely used that I've never seen in my life.
  So I guess it should be removed from default install since its audience is 
limited and some, if not many characters are cannot be rendered by our default 
Chinese fonts.

  We don't have a Quick input method.
  I guess ibus-quick-classic is the best candidate.
  It resemble Windows Quick input method most; you know, even OS X users may 
switch to a third-party input method to get Windows-like experience back.

  If the above is TL; DR, my suggestion is that we change the default
  list to ibus-chewing, ibus-table-cangjie3, ibus-table-cangjie5, ibus-
  table-quick-classic.

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