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I would avoid any state - country- reference , and especially any flag, since this may be offensive for some users. | I would avoid any state - country- reference , and especially any flag, since this may be offensive for some users. | ||
As already commented, the primary language and the suggested download should be given from browser preferences. I like the idea of having in a visible secondary list the main languages of the state where the | As already commented, the primary language and the suggested download should be given from browser preferences. I like the idea of having in a visible secondary list the main languages of the state where the user is connected. | ||
This may help users who want their own localizations but have a misconfigured browser. | This may help users who want their own localizations but have a misconfigured browser. | ||
Ethnologue should be checked for this. | Ethnologue should be checked for this. | ||
For instance with current localizations, in Spain: Basque, Catalan and Spanish. In France: Basque, Catalan and French. [[User:Toniher|Toniher]] 11:53, 15 Dec 2005 (PST) | For instance with current localizations, in Spain: Basque, Catalan and Spanish. In France: Basque, Catalan and French. [[User:Toniher|Toniher]] 11:53, 15 Dec 2005 (PST) | ||
Revision as of 14:06, 16 December 2005
I would avoid any state - country- reference , and especially any flag, since this may be offensive for some users. As already commented, the primary language and the suggested download should be given from browser preferences. I like the idea of having in a visible secondary list the main languages of the state where the user is connected. This may help users who want their own localizations but have a misconfigured browser. Ethnologue should be checked for this. For instance with current localizations, in Spain: Basque, Catalan and Spanish. In France: Basque, Catalan and French. Toniher 11:53, 15 Dec 2005 (PST)