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After about an hour, I have found neither meta nor non-meta posts that specifically answer the following questions, important prerequisites for usersUsers of non-English system locales to ask great questions:

  1. How do I get these compiler warnings in English? --> try LANG=C gcc
  2. How do I get this PowerShell output in English? --> ???

(There are a few questions with comments asking the OP to translate as recommended here. This may improve individual questions, but it hurts discoverability as the translations would often deviate from the program output in English.)

I am certain that there is an answer somewhere that I have not yet found which might be edited to include better search-relevant terms. Can we find it and improve it and/or use it to make a meta FAQ answerhaving difficulties (Advice for non-native English speakers) including the words non-English, locale, culture, environment, ..?

However, searching for overly generic or special-character terms like LANG= or language is unlikely to ever get very good. When I wrote this meta question, the duplicate finder suggested The easily accessible information on how to help non-English speakers use Stack Overflow is outdated which is at least related. Could this feature be part of the effort to make more questionssee (erreur, Fehler, errore, etc.) understandable?learning these prerequisites for asking great questions:

  • Q: How to acquire logs/errors in English? A: Run again with English shell/session locale.

  • Q: How do I switch locale to default in Bash? A: Try export LC_ALL=C

  • Q: How do I switch locale to default in PowerShell? A: ???

Even though easily explained in both SO meta and SU non-meta, this information is not easily accessible, because:

  1. Non-native speakers will try overly generic or imprecise terms and search engines cannot fully make up for that (unlocalize is so much better than English language, thanks @molnarm). I am certain that there is an answer somewhere that I have not yet found, can we find it and add some keywords?

  2. It is not yet linked within the meta FAQ. Can we find a good answer and improve it, cross-reference it and/or use it in Advice for non-native English speakers?

  3. We became accustomed to (Google-)translating as recommended here. A few questions already contain well-meant, but poorly discoverable translations. Translating back and forth will deviate from the original. Can we do better by telling the OP how to acquire the original message, wherever possible, in favor of telling the OP to translate?

  4. There is little automation, though it might work well. When I wrote this meta question, the duplicate finder suggested The easily accessible information on how to help non-English speakers use Stack Overflow is outdated which is at least related. Could such features be part of the effort to guide users to resources that allow them to ask 100% English questions?

After about an hour, I have found neither meta nor non-meta posts that specifically answer the following questions, important prerequisites for users of non-English system locales to ask great questions:

  1. How do I get these compiler warnings in English? --> try LANG=C gcc
  2. How do I get this PowerShell output in English? --> ???

(There are a few questions with comments asking the OP to translate as recommended here. This may improve individual questions, but it hurts discoverability as the translations would often deviate from the program output in English.)

I am certain that there is an answer somewhere that I have not yet found which might be edited to include better search-relevant terms. Can we find it and improve it and/or use it to make a meta FAQ answer (Advice for non-native English speakers) including the words non-English, locale, culture, environment, ..?

However, searching for overly generic or special-character terms like LANG= or language is unlikely to ever get very good. When I wrote this meta question, the duplicate finder suggested The easily accessible information on how to help non-English speakers use Stack Overflow is outdated which is at least related. Could this feature be part of the effort to make more questions (erreur, Fehler, errore, etc.) understandable?

Users of non-English system locales are having difficulties (see erreur, Fehler, errore, etc.) learning these prerequisites for asking great questions:

  • Q: How to acquire logs/errors in English? A: Run again with English shell/session locale.

  • Q: How do I switch locale to default in Bash? A: Try export LC_ALL=C

  • Q: How do I switch locale to default in PowerShell? A: ???

Even though easily explained in both SO meta and SU non-meta, this information is not easily accessible, because:

  1. Non-native speakers will try overly generic or imprecise terms and search engines cannot fully make up for that (unlocalize is so much better than English language, thanks @molnarm). I am certain that there is an answer somewhere that I have not yet found, can we find it and add some keywords?

  2. It is not yet linked within the meta FAQ. Can we find a good answer and improve it, cross-reference it and/or use it in Advice for non-native English speakers?

  3. We became accustomed to (Google-)translating as recommended here. A few questions already contain well-meant, but poorly discoverable translations. Translating back and forth will deviate from the original. Can we do better by telling the OP how to acquire the original message, wherever possible, in favor of telling the OP to translate?

  4. There is little automation, though it might work well. When I wrote this meta question, the duplicate finder suggested The easily accessible information on how to help non-English speakers use Stack Overflow is outdated which is at least related. Could such features be part of the effort to guide users to resources that allow them to ask 100% English questions?

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After about an hour, I have found neither meta nor non-meta posts that specifically answer the following questions, important prerequisites for users of non-English system locales to ask great questions:

  1. How do I get these compiler warnings in English? --> try LANG=C gcc
  2. How do I get this PowerShell output in English? --> ???

(There are a few questions with comments asking the OP to translate as recommended here. This may improve individual questions, but it hurts discoverability as the translations would often deviate from the program output in English.)

I am certain that there is an answer somewhere that I have not yet found which might be edited to include better search-relevant terms. Can we find it and improve it and/or use it to make a meta FAQ answer (here?Advice for non-native English speakers) including the words non-English, locale, culture, environment, ..?

However, searching for overly generic or special-character terms like LANG= or language is unlikely to ever get very good. When I wrote this meta question, the duplicate finder suggested The easily accessible information on how to help non-English speakers use Stack Overflow is outdated which is at least related. Could this feature be part of the effort to make more questions (erreur, Fehler, errore, etc.) understandable?

After about an hour, I have found neither meta nor non-meta posts that specifically answer the following questions, important prerequisites for users of non-English system locales to ask great questions:

  1. How do I get these compiler warnings in English? --> try LANG=C gcc
  2. How do I get this PowerShell output in English? --> ???

(There are a few questions with comments asking the OP to translate as recommended here. This may improve individual questions, but it hurts discoverability as the translations would often deviate from the program output in English.)

I am certain that there is an answer somewhere that I have not yet found which might be edited to include better search-relevant terms. Can we find it and improve it and/or use it to make a meta FAQ answer (here?) including the words non-English, locale, culture, environment, ..?

However, searching for overly generic or special-character terms like LANG= or language is unlikely to ever get very good. When I wrote this meta question, the duplicate finder suggested The easily accessible information on how to help non-English speakers use Stack Overflow is outdated which is at least related. Could this feature be part of the effort to make more questions (erreur, Fehler, errore, etc.) understandable?

After about an hour, I have found neither meta nor non-meta posts that specifically answer the following questions, important prerequisites for users of non-English system locales to ask great questions:

  1. How do I get these compiler warnings in English? --> try LANG=C gcc
  2. How do I get this PowerShell output in English? --> ???

(There are a few questions with comments asking the OP to translate as recommended here. This may improve individual questions, but it hurts discoverability as the translations would often deviate from the program output in English.)

I am certain that there is an answer somewhere that I have not yet found which might be edited to include better search-relevant terms. Can we find it and improve it and/or use it to make a meta FAQ answer (Advice for non-native English speakers) including the words non-English, locale, culture, environment, ..?

However, searching for overly generic or special-character terms like LANG= or language is unlikely to ever get very good. When I wrote this meta question, the duplicate finder suggested The easily accessible information on how to help non-English speakers use Stack Overflow is outdated which is at least related. Could this feature be part of the effort to make more questions (erreur, Fehler, errore, etc.) understandable?

Active reading [<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_PowerShell> <https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/English#Adjective>].
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After about an hour, I have found neither Metameta nor Nonnon-Metameta posts that specifically answer the following questions, important prerequisites for users of non-English system locales to ask great questions:

  1. How do I get these compiler warnings in English? --> try LANG=C gcc
  2. How do I get this PowershellPowerShell output in English? --> ???

(There are a few questions with comments asking the OP to translate as recommended here. This may improve individual questions, but it hurts discoverability as the translations would often deviate from the program output in English.)

I am certain that there is an answer somewhere that I have not yet found which might be edited to include better search-relevant terms. Can we find it and improve it and/or use it to make a Metameta FAQ Answeranswer (here?) including the words non-englishEnglish, locale, culture, environment, ..?

However, searching for overly generic or special-character terms like LANG= or language is unlikely to ever get very good. When I wrote this meta questionsquestion, the duplicate finder suggested The easily accessible information on how to help non-English speakers use Stack Overflow is outdatedThe easily accessible information on how to help non-English speakers use Stack Overflow is outdated which is at least related. Could this feature be part of the effort to make more questions (erreur, Fehler, errore, etc.) understandable?

After about an hour, I have found neither Meta nor Non-Meta posts that specifically answer the following questions, important prerequisites for users of non-English system locales to ask great questions:

  1. How do I get these compiler warnings in English? --> try LANG=C gcc
  2. How do I get this Powershell output in English? --> ???

(There are a few questions with comments asking OP to translate as recommended here. This may improve individual questions, but hurts discoverability as the translations would often deviate from the program output in English.)

I am certain that there is an answer somewhere that I have not yet found which might be edited to include better search-relevant terms. Can we find it and improve it and/or use it to make a Meta FAQ Answer (here?) including the words non-english, locale, culture, environment, ..?

However, searching for overly generic or special-character terms like LANG= or language is unlikely to ever get very good. When I wrote this meta questions the duplicate finder suggested The easily accessible information on how to help non-English speakers use Stack Overflow is outdated which is at least related. Could this feature be part of the effort to make more questions (erreur, Fehler, errore) understandable?

After about an hour, I have found neither meta nor non-meta posts that specifically answer the following questions, important prerequisites for users of non-English system locales to ask great questions:

  1. How do I get these compiler warnings in English? --> try LANG=C gcc
  2. How do I get this PowerShell output in English? --> ???

(There are a few questions with comments asking the OP to translate as recommended here. This may improve individual questions, but it hurts discoverability as the translations would often deviate from the program output in English.)

I am certain that there is an answer somewhere that I have not yet found which might be edited to include better search-relevant terms. Can we find it and improve it and/or use it to make a meta FAQ answer (here?) including the words non-English, locale, culture, environment, ..?

However, searching for overly generic or special-character terms like LANG= or language is unlikely to ever get very good. When I wrote this meta question, the duplicate finder suggested The easily accessible information on how to help non-English speakers use Stack Overflow is outdated which is at least related. Could this feature be part of the effort to make more questions (erreur, Fehler, errore, etc.) understandable?

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