Hi there in Debian-land, I am traveling a lot and working in different countries. And every time I open the debian pages from a computer in a different country I get it opened in the local language. It might be convenient for many users, that the server can automaticlly select the language. And it also seems convenient for you to let the user change the browser's default language settings. But especially the last point is neither possbile for all users nor desirable for the browser usage, as in my case. People might want to read different pages in different personally preferred languages without changing the default language setting of their browser every time. I normally have more than 30 pages in different languages open at the same time. And I might even want to have a look at one page in different languages. This is all just part of living in a global world, though many people might not yet even think of that. But it will become more and more normal in the not so far future. So be prepared and give users a different way to read the debian pages in different languages. In a more distant future in which computers will be more intelligent than humans and just "know" what users want, you could still fall back to your current solution. ;-)
Thanks, for your help in advance. Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-www-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org