English| Deutsch| Espa
English| Deutsch| Español| Français| Indonesian| Italiano| Japanese| Korean| Nederlands| Russian Notice how most of them are native names? Indonesian -> Bahasa Indonesia Japanese -> 日本語 (65e5 672c 8a9e) Korean -> 한국어 (d55c ad6d c5b4) Simplified Chinese -> 简体中文 (7b80 4f53 4e2d 6587) Traditional Chinese -> 繁體中文 (7e41 9ad4 4e2d 6587) Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce:
Annendum: Russian -> Русский Dutch -> Nederlandse
My previous comment is probably wrong... Corrected the URL reference.
reassigning to docs team
The new index pages shouldn't list the languages in their native format. This has several reasons. The first one is that the index page is maintained by the language maintainer itself. It doesn't know how to place languages in their native format. The second one is that we can safely assume that users know their language in English. If this isn't the case, they wouldn't even know where to find the documentation for Gentoo. And if it is given to them from third parties, they most likely will receive the index page for their language. We are checking out if we can have www.gentoo.org/doc refer to the surfer his language (by reading the Accepted-Language variable sent to the webserver).
Ah - I see. But then, it should be made consistent. "Espa
Ah - I see. But then, it should be made consistent. "Español | Français ... Italiano | ... Nederlands" The autoredirect is interesting...
All index pages should list the languages in one single language. Meaning "English French Dutch" for the English page, "Engels Frans Nederlands" for the Dutch page, "Anglais Fran
All index pages should list the languages in one single language. Meaning "English French Dutch" for the English page, "Engels Frans Nederlands" for the Dutch page, "Anglais Français Néerlandais" for the French page etc.