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<p>Could we maybe ask the users what news-region they are interested
in?</p>
<p>Cheers</p>
<p>Marco<br>
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<div>Thanks Richard, I'm not alone! I'd also like to see news
about QGIS from all over the world, even if I don't understand
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<div>I hope the geofencing will be at least opt-out, but it
won't be if it's on the server side.</div>
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31/10/2019 16.20, Paolo Cavallini wrote:<br>
> the language filter prevents the 'Finnish annoying
factor' Matthias<br>
> explained. I would think having your QGIS suddenly
speaking Chinese or<br>
> Thai could even be scary for someone.<br>
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Not scary: FUN! How cool is it if we have a feed with chinese,
english,<br>
russian etc etc items/characters.... The ones I do not
understand can be<br>
ignored isn't it? Seeing many languages means QGIS is
concurring the world.<br>
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One of the reasons to join the Documentation team was the fact
THAT we<br>
could build and see docs (and QGIS) in so many langs :-)<br>
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Sidenote: I prefer not to be 'sorted' into the dutch IP range
and<br>
information stream just because I'm in the Dutch 'fence'...<br>
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What about just a language-tag per item (and preferably the
items can be<br>
translated) and in the client I can then select: "I want to
see the<br>
dutch and english speaking news items". If can handle seeing
the news<br>
from the Suriname user group...<br>
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Or else (if you really like fencing), let the user create a
'fence' in<br>
QGIS, instead of profiling me on my ip.<br>
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My 1 shilling/ruppia/yen<br>
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Richard Duivenvoorde<br>
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