Hi all!

1. Please do not take this as some kind of bashing. I do respect that all work on PHP is done by volunteers and that time is hard to find for us all. Even so for me. I do not have the time to contribute to the manual right now. I will lurk on this list and maybe things might change in the future, though.

2. However, I do find it annoying that I constantly have to remind my students never to use the Swedish version of the manual, which basically is not a translated, but an outdated version(!) of the English one.

Compare:
http://se.php.net/manual/sv/function.date-default-timezone-set.php

To:
http://se.php.net/manual/en/function.date-default-timezone-set.php

Is there a way to automatically update the (not so) Swedish version? Or may I suggest that it be dropped? As it is right now i think it adds more confusion than value.

Since the PHP website identifies my language preference (or maybe uses some geo-ip system) I constantly find myself on the "Swedish" language version of the manual and have to change version manually (OK, so it's just one click, but i have to do it often. And my students keep forgetting to do it.)


Lars Gunther

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