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Hi,
I'm french, and my product installed in french, which is perfectly normal.
Unfortunately, i'm much more used to the versioning jargon in english. And the only language option i found (in options/general) concerns repo settings. I don't want to change the repo language to english, nor my profile language. I just want the product interface to switch back to english.
How can i do that, please ?
Thanks
Hello! Which OS and version of Sourcetree are you using? Thanks!
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Hey @Mike Corsaro, I was looking over the community forum for a way to switch JIRA back to english, but without success.
I see lots of remarks related to working on SCRUM in other languages.
Users loose the SCRUM jargon through translation and it is confusing, and switching back to english is not doable (at least for Linux).
It is hard to accept that such basic and yet important functionality is not present.
Especially if this issue was first brough in 2011!!!
Any insights about this issue?
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Hey @Mike Corsaro, I was looking over the community forum for a way to switch JIRA back to english, but without success.
I see lots of remarks related to working on SCRUM in other languages.
Users loose the SCRUM jargon through translation and it is confusing, and switching back to english is not doable (at least for Linux).
It is hard to accept that such basic and yet important functionality is not present.
Especially if this issue was first brough in 2011!!!
Any insights about this issue?
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