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Robert:
> My personal opinion is that it's ok for technical stuff to be English
> only, because absolutely everyone working in automation has to be able to
> read and write English anyway.
I suspect a lot of your compatriots would disagree
You and I might be able to read English reasonably, but most people can't. That's why i18n is so important - because most people *can't* read English to any useful degree. Assuming that they can badly skews your world-view.
Jiri
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> My personal opinion is that it's ok for technical stuff to be English
> only, because absolutely everyone working in automation has to be able to
> read and write English anyway.
I suspect a lot of your compatriots would disagree
You and I might be able to read English reasonably, but most people can't. That's why i18n is so important - because most people *can't* read English to any useful degree. Assuming that they can badly skews your world-view.
Jiri
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MAT LinuxPLC project --- http://mat.sf.net --- Machine Automation Tools
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