Suddenly I realised what you did, Colin, and I must say that I disagree.
The very reason why the LC_TIME locale category exists is reasonably the
fact that date and time formats vary between countries/regions. The
calendar issue with days and months doesn't change that.

At least a change like this should not happen without discussion right
before a release IMNSHO. Since language-selector for several years sets
LC_TIME in accordance with the selected region, we indeed have an
inconsistency now.

I ask you to please revert this change in Raring. Then we can talk more
about what to do going forward.

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