Yes to completeness. Additionally, the publishers won’t include QR codes to an English-language website in print editions in non-English languages, so we get more links to the website in the book if we have a version of the site in that language.
That said, we still may not do all of them. It would have any benefit at all to make the Dutch version exist, so if someone’s excited to help us with it, we may as well let them know it’s useful!
But in the world where we’re cutting languages, Dutch (and Bulgarian) are likely lower priority (although no calls have been made here yet, since we’re not quite sure how hard it will be to make them exist!).
Yes to completeness. Additionally, the publishers won’t include QR codes to an English-language website in print editions in non-English languages, so we get more links to the website in the book if we have a version of the site in that language.
That said, we still may not do all of them. It would have any benefit at all to make the Dutch version exist, so if someone’s excited to help us with it, we may as well let them know it’s useful!
But in the world where we’re cutting languages, Dutch (and Bulgarian) are likely lower priority (although no calls have been made here yet, since we’re not quite sure how hard it will be to make them exist!).