At 07:53 AM 27/02/2006, you wrote:
On 2/26/06, scsijon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 08:55 AM 26/02/2006, you wrote:
> >On 2/26/06, Joseph M. Gaffney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >My personal opionion is that www.opensuse.org should automatically
> >redirect to the language your browser is requesting. If it doesn't
> >exist, then en.opensuse.org.

> I disagree here, it should go to a language select page, allowing the
> "visitor" the ability to chose whatever language they wished to use from
> those available.
> Just why everyone is expected to have the same "second language"
> is a "disapointment".

If you set up you browser properly, with all your languages of
preference, then such a specific page is not required. This of course
is not reality :-)

this is not what I answered,

what I meant (and obviously not understood) is,

from what I read as had been decided is if the system could not supply users
language (from browser config or elsewhere), it would supply english instead.

what I had sugested
is that if the system could not supply the users default language, the user is
supplied with a page with all the language choices available and let the user chose.

there are many countries out there that don't have english as the second language
it's lucky to be the third.

scsijon

I totally agree that it should be easy to switch from one language to
another, whether that is on a "splash" screen or incorporated into the
front page, I don't think really matters. As long it is clear how to
get to the other languages (no matter what languages you understand).

Peter 'Pflodo' Flodin.


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