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Old 12-17-2007, 05:49 PM
Eddie Offline
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Originally Posted by dakwegmo View Post
It may be hard to prove, but it's a pretty safe assumption. Judging based on the activity in the International Forums vs. the rest of the forums, the overwhelming majority of PixelPost users speak English, whether it's their native language or not.
But difference between native speakers and nonnative speakers is IMHO quite big (especially when we talk about total count). According to wikipedia, there are approx. 309-380 million native english speakers. Let's say, 60% of them use internet (350 * 0.6 = 210). According to http://www.internetworldstats.com/stats.htm, estimated number of internet users is approx. 1.25*10^9. That gives us that native english speakers makes 1/6 of internet users.

But I don't want to talk about it, it's totally off topic.

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Originally Posted by dakwegmo View Post
I don't know whether it's right either, but from a programming perspective it's a sound decision and certainly not wrong.
As a programmer I understand it, but as an average user ...

But there's also thing that I don't understand even from programmer stand of view. Why official release could not include localized templates? We have localized frontend messages, admin, install, why not templates? There's even mechanism in Pixelpost for it. I'm aware of only one argument against it - size. Is Pixelpost really that big that it can't be little biggier?
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