How...does the client side text interact with screen readers? Is that
an issue? It sounds like an odd thing to do in the first place...
On 1/26/2016 12:16, Donald Stufft wrote:
Hello!
As many of you are aware there has been an effort to replace the current PyPI
with a new, improved PyPI. This project has been codenamed Warehouse and has
been progressing nicely. However we’ve run into a bit of an issue when deciding
what to support that we’re not feeling super qualified to make an informed
decision on.
The new PyPI is going to support translated content (for the UI elements, not
for what people upload to there), although we will not launch with any
translations actually added besides English. Currently the translation engine
we’re using (l20n.js) does not support anything but “Evergreen” browsers
(browsers that constantly and automatically update) which means we don’t have
support for older versions of IE. My question to anyone who is, or is familiar
with places where English isn’t the native language, how big of a deal is this
if we only support newer browsers for translations?
If you can weigh in on the issue for this
(https://github.com/pypa/warehouse/issues/881) that would be great! If you know
someone who might have a good insight, please pass this along to them as well.
Thanks!
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