Many "beginner" developers would like SO in other languages (German, French, Spanish). Will this be possible someday?
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From Stack Overflow Funding Chat Edosoft: @Joel, any plans for translated/localized SE sites? | |||
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English-only Stack Overflow and Server Fault was not an issue because most good developers/adminstrators have some fluency in English - but last time I checked, the chinese clone of SO seems quite vibrant It already becomes less true for power users. And because the software behind Stack Overflow will be used by non-technical communities - welcome stackexchange.com - you can't expect them to have a working knowledge of English, so localization must and will be done. | |||||
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I don't see what being a beginner has to do with wanting localization for your own language... Anyhoo, this was discussed in podcast #48. | |||
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Interesting, as I was pondering over the same question and I reached the following conclusion: you can't really be a good developer unless you know (at least basic) English. I know this is tough but whether we like it or not that's reality. Adding new languages would turn SO more into 'discussion' site I feel rather than a pure Q&A. Not to mention how much more complicated some of the aspects would become - dupes, tags... | |||||
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For the same reasons that Johan have mentioned, I think that the English is the lingua franca of the web, moreso for developers. Good documentation in most languages is definetly lacking, with honourable exceptions. | |||
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