On 22.10.20 10:41, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek wrote:
Also, I think we should go by the *total* number of speakers, not
just the speakers
for whom the language is the *first* language. My thinking (and I would love
to hear from people who are in this situation) is that many parts of the world
people know multiple languages and are likely to select the interface in
a second language, if that second language for example is of European origin
and uses the Latin alphabet or is otherwise better supported by the software.
I think that makes sense. I usually set English even though my other
languages are well supported, because it means less mentally switching
back and forth.
Christopher