On 23/06/06, Gerard Meijssen <gerard.meijssen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
The English Wikipedia allows for people to use their
user interface. I
wonder how many people on the en.wikipedia have a user interface that is
not English.. also having an understandable User Interface helps when
you try to understand an unfamiliar language.. The question therefore is
obvious, what criteria to choose to discriminate against a language ?
Particularly as the "less popular" languages may have people that have a
poor understanding of English making a familiar user interface more
important.
This isn't about discriminating against languages, this is about me
having added something that can be customised to meet the needs of the
end users.
I don't understand the big furöre, and I don't have time to.
Rob Church