Which language should we support next on State of the DApps?
Which language should we support next on State of the DApps?
Thanks to wonderful support of the Chinese Steem community, especially @livinguktaiwan, @itchyfeetdonica, @wilhb81 and @honoru, we have managed to translate the most important public facing parts of State of the DApps in Chinese. This is a major help in spreading the words about Decentralized Applications (and thus Steem) to a wider international audience.
So what is next? After English and Chinese, the following languages are spoken by most of our visitors interested in DApps: Korean, Russian, Spanish, German and French.
Help us pick which language we should focus on, vote below, leave a comment why you think this language is the best good choice and if you can help in translating.
- Korean 🇰🇷
- Russian 🇷🇺
- Spanish 🇪🇸
- German 🇩🇪
- French 🇫🇷
Answer the question at dpoll.xyz.
Voted for Korean 🇰🇷.
My hunch is KR is the next most popular.
Voted for German 🇩🇪
Voted for German 🇩🇪.
Voted for Korean 🇰🇷.
Voted for Spanish 🇪🇸.
Spanish is the 4th most spoken language in the world and 2nd as a first language only to Chinese.
Here are your options in order of approximate total speakers...
Spanish — 500 million, 4th most spoken
French — 300 million, 5th most spoken
Russian — 300 million, 7th most spoken
German — 100 million, 12th most spoken
Korean — 80 million, 20th most spoken
Btw, I bring these figures up because while you probably already know which is the next most common for users of youdApp these speak to the audience growth potential among (1) non-english/chinese speaking users who don't yet use your app and (2) those in the same subset who don't yet use distributed apps or cryptocurrencies generally.
Voted for Korean 🇰🇷.
Korean & Spanish. Steem has so many folks speaking these two languages!
For spanish Translation, you can take help from @cervantes community. 👌
Voted for Korean 🇰🇷.
I would have gone with Spanish since it is such a widely used language but with such a large Korean userbase I voted that way instead. It appears as if there would be a lot more benifit to it.
Voted for Korean 🇰🇷.
Voted for German 🇩🇪.