[18:37] <trijntje> how is the language for reviews in softwarecentre determined? I see an English review showing up for dutch
[18:37] <trijntje> could it be that the user specified it wrongly?
[18:57] <TiMiDo> trijntje, give me the URL
[18:57] <TiMiDo> to check it out.
[18:58] <trijntje> TiMiDo: what do you mean? It's inside the software center
[18:58] <TiMiDo> is it?
[19:02] <trijntje> yeah, these user generated reviews
[19:05] <TiMiDo> Interesting
[19:15] <trijntje> yeah, not quite sure how to find out what went wrong. It could just be that the user tagged it with the wrong language, or it could be that it's a bug
[19:54] <kelemengabor> trijntje: maybe the user entered it in English - I see such with Hungarian locale too
[19:55] <trijntje> could be
[19:56] <trijntje> maybe i'll file a bug report about it, it should be pretty easy to sort it out on the server side
[19:56] <trijntje> as far as I know most languages are easily distinguisted by letter frequency
[19:56] <trijntje> the question is if someone wants to put time and energy in implementing something like that, I'm sure they have more pressing issues
[20:01] <kelemengabor> yeah, I think so. maybe a simple warning text could do - if your locale is not C, then show something like "Provide your rating on $LANGUAGE"
[20:03] <trijntje> or some kind of warning if every word is spelled wrong for the locale you are trying to submit