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Show specific regions that use a language #2055

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ulliholtgrave opened this issue Feb 7, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #2129
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Show specific regions that use a language #2055

ulliholtgrave opened this issue Feb 7, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #2129
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ulliholtgrave commented Feb 7, 2023

Motivation

Currently we are showing the number of regions that use a language, but don't show which ones. Especially languages that are used by a few regions are hard to identify.

User Story: I, as a service team member, want to have a quick overview over which languages are used in which region to provide information to new regions regarding language usage

Proposed Solution

Show a list of regions in the language form in which the language is used.

@ulliholtgrave ulliholtgrave added 💡 feature New feature or request ⁉️ prio: low Not urgent, can be resolved in the distant future. ☺️ effort: low Should be doable in <4h labels Feb 7, 2023
@ulliholtgrave ulliholtgrave added this to the 23Q2 milestone Feb 7, 2023
@MizukiTemma MizukiTemma self-assigned this Mar 17, 2023
@timobrembeck timobrembeck modified the milestones: 23Q2, 23Q1 Mar 21, 2023
This was referenced Mar 23, 2023
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