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by hombre_fatal
2591 days ago
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> That's a lie. If nobody was happy, then the new site wouldn't have been deployed. You're losing your cool just because you have different ideas of the perfect trade-offs to make while having zero, and I mean zero, skin in the game. It's not as impressive nor noble of a position as you seem to think it is. |
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My "different idea" is keeping the ability of non-English speakers to use the website and learn about Rust. I (and most people, I think) would not prefer a prettier site to one that has support for 10+ languages. Do you not agree?
My "position" is one of someone that heavily uses a language other than English. I very much enjoyed the old Rust site, because it meant I could actually show it to people around me, because their native language was supported. This isn't a tradeoff so much as a dealbreaker. What tradeoff was there for pushing the new website deployment too early?
I think it's perfectly reasonable to criticize an update that made the website prettier but removed i18n for no reason. Why? Was there a fiscal incentive to immediately replace the website before any translations could be done?
So instead of making personal attacks for no reason, how about we criticize bad, unnecessary software updates together?