Good afternoon. Thanks for adding this feature. I have been testing it today 
and notice some unexpected behaviour.When multiple users call in and set 
different languages they will only hear the language set by the first caller to 
join the conference.Is this the expected and desired behaviour?I would have 
expected the desired result would be for each caller who sets their own 
language to hear the prompts they selected not the language of the first 
caller.Below is are a copy of the relating release notesMany thanks 2013-10-08 
20:14 +0000 [r400723-400741]  Richard Mudgett <[email protected]>

        * UPGRADE.txt, apps/app_confbridge.c,
          apps/confbridge/conf_config_parser.c,
          configs/confbridge.conf.sample,
          apps/confbridge/include/confbridge.h: app_confbridge: Can now set
          the language used for announcements to the conference. ConfBridge
          now has the ability to set the language of announcements to the
          conference. The language can be set on a bridge profile in
          confbridge.conf or by the dialplan function
          CONFBRIDGE(bridge,language)=en. (closes issue ASTERISK-19983)
          Reported by: Jonathan White Patches: M19983_rev2.diff (license
          #5138) patch uploaded by junky (modified) Tested by: rmudgett

        * apps/confbridge/conf_config_parser.c: app_confbridge: Fix
          duplicate default_user profile. * Fixed looking in the wrong
          profiles container to see if the default_user profile is already
          created in verify_default_profiles(). The bridge profile
          container is never going to hold user profiles. :)

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