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Hello,
visiting the documentation with a browser localized in Italian, the following banner appears:
However, the link "documentation in English" always leads to the following page: https://expressjs.com/, while it would be expected that the currently visualized page just gets switched to English, removing the "/it/" from the URL.
This is particularly annoying because the translated pages are usually low quality or obsolete, and thus a manual intervention is required all the times.
I'd also argue whether is the case to localize a technical page in Italian and provide it by default.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hello,
visiting the documentation with a browser localized in Italian, the following banner appears:
However, the link "documentation in English" always leads to the following page: https://expressjs.com/, while it would be expected that the currently visualized page just gets switched to English, removing the "/it/" from the URL.
This is particularly annoying because the translated pages are usually low quality or obsolete, and thus a manual intervention is required all the times.
I'd also argue whether is the case to localize a technical page in Italian and provide it by default.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: