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The joke is that the software doesn’t work, so providing more languages is strictly worse, as it allows more people to experience the broken software.
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Isn't the normal convention to ship all the language files in the installer, but for it to only install the ones that are actually used on the system?
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No. Language resources are part of the app bundle, which means they are part of the bundle’s code signature. Removing or altering them breaks the signature.
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In the past I've certainly seen that, but more and more I see all the language files being installed. You never know when someone is going to change their language, add another one, or add a new user.
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