Stack Overflow is, by design, an English-only site. Every non-English question will be closed in minutes as "too localized." But still some users think that if something is not mentioned in the FAQ, then it is allowed. So, how about fixing that?
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Do we really need a NO ELEPHANTS sign?
I mean, isn't such a thing obvious? Would you go to a forum where everyone was communicating in French and type Hey French Dudes, I got a question but I don't know French so I'm just going to go ahead and ask it in English anyway? |
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Well there is this: http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2009/07/non-english-question-policy/ as brought up here: http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/8162/we-need-to-help-non-english-speakers-somehow |
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Perhaps so, just to make it explicit. Although it is probably pretty obvious on hitting the homepage. edit: oh yeah, and I wonder how many people read the FAQ before posting anyway... |
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[status-completed]. – Popular Demand Aug 31 '10 at 14:22