Nguyen Thai Ngoc Duy <pclouds@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > Should I interpret the silence as "I don't care, if you want it, go > for it" or "not acceptable, but no reasons given"? I do not speak for the others, but the reason I didn't respond is none of the above. It is somewhere between "Meh" and "Anything that says 'local language' and 'English' cannot be worth looking at." I _think_ the patch was inspired by $gmane/204979, where I said: Or "LC_ALL=C LANG=C git format-patch ...". It does not bother me (even though I do not read Vietnamese), but this has been brought up a few times, and we may want to revert the i18n of the diffstat summary. It does not seem to add much value to the system but annoys people. After all, the "upstream" diffstat does not localizes this string (I just checked diffstat-1.55 with Jan 2012 timestamp). and I have been waiting to see what others think. I am so far taking the silence in the thread to mean they do not mind seeing the diffstat summary untranslated and they do not mind seeing it in Klingon, as long as the three numbers are there with (+) and (-) markings. It is bad enough having to decide where the boundary between 'local language' and 'C locale' should be drawn in the mixture. I am not enthused by an attempt to make the boundary tweakable, and worse yet, to do so per command. IMHO, we should just decide where to draw the line and be done with it. The users already know or can be trained to know to choose the greatest common denominator when interacting with others. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html