Uwe Brauer writes:
BTW: when I open the tracker its interface is in Spanish. I find this
patronizing behavior, which I have seen in other webpages too, annoying.
It's not intentionally patronizing. I'm nearly certain that your
browser is requesting Spanish (at least above English), and Roundup is
simply doing as it was asked to do. (Well, it's been a year or two
since I looked at Roundup's request-handling code, but back then it
didn't try to detect the country of origin or anything like that.)
AFAIK, there's no good solution to this for any popular browser (ie, a
way to tell your browser that you care about the language for some
pages and not for others). Nor can I solve it without forking
Roundup, since the only way to do would be to remove Spanish support
altogether.
Steve
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