I hate that this is my first post and that this is one of the first threads I've looked at here. Many others will have the same experience.
DerDanilo... You're a ****.
Nobody gives a flying crap if you learned English. There's no world where limiting this sort of capability of any part of society is the right choice. Get off your not so high horse and get a clue please. If you don't know spanish or any other language then don't watch the spanish videos.
Also... hiding behind any stats that tell you that English is a "pretty common" language is exactly that... Hiding. If you're going to have an outlook on a particular subject then own it. Don't be a coward. Or... Understand that if you feel you have to hide you're doing it because you know you're wrong.
And yeah... I do feel it's like that. There's room on this world for more than one language.
And FYI... I only know one language.
I don't know, why this escalated as such much. And I also don't understand, why this topic arises again, although it has already been cooled down.
From my point of view, the question was, if someone can contribute tutorials in Spanish. However, I also don't understand, why anyone from the Proxmox team responded, e.g. discussing the contribution, a link for the Spanish speaking users or (if there is a demand, as Spanish is also one of the most wide spread languages of the world) provide the possibility to have a Spanish subforum (maybe that's not welcome unless anyone from Proxmox also speaks Spanish because of maintaining the forum is their responsibility), but then maybe allow a Spanish User Group to be formed somewhere else and be linked for Spanish tutorials.
I also understand the opinion of DerDanilo, this is an Austrian product, so preferred supported international language is German (because of native speaking) and additional language to maintain (remember responsibility of the website owner!) is English as it's the agreed on international language (although others have more native speakers, but it's how the world currently works). Also IT, most commands, underlaying software (Debian), everything is primary in English, so that's the only thing, he wanted to mention, you should be able to arrange with the "default language" of IT and of the world, although there are still other languages, but if the decision is to support only native and the global "default language" English, that's the decision, the users need to live with. However, they are still able to form their own User Groups, but that's then independent from Proxmox as keeping the forum clean is their job, so they need also to be able to read, what's posted. Every additional language means additional effort, additional stuff to be able to maintain etc. Also it's easier for more users to follow questions, tutorials etc., if they are in English.