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by hrktb
3153 days ago
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To note, all of these are not mandatory and can be done in steps as it becomes interesting to do. You can start by having multi language support on most user facing screens, as long as you make it clear that it’s mot full support and you only accept help requests in one or some of the languages. Same with sales structures, making deals in english is doable, as long as the end user product supports their language. Some people won’t go into internationalisation because it’s too costly to do it in full. I think it’s ok to do it peacemeal and along the way. Most user will prefer to have some vs nothing. |
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I agree with your point in general but would like to add a disclaimer. Local legal requirements if you target a specific non-domestic audience are mandatory. Sure you can skip that part and hope you fly under the radar but I wouldn't personally take that risk.