I regularly use the computer to write in English, Spanish, French, Perl and Bash. I want a better keyboard layout that allows me to write all those languages relatively easy. I'm in Switzerland, and got used to the local QWERTZ layout. I've used a few different layouts throughout my life, and I'm not afraid to try a new one.
I started using Programmer Dvorak a few weeks earlier, but I found it clumsy for international text. I hate that since I really need to type fast in all the languages. Previously I would switch between Latin American and Swiss layouts to get productive. Fortunately mostly all keyboards are good for English.
I just left Programmer Dvorak behind and returned to my local layout. Simplified standard Dvorak is out of the question, since is even less friendly to international typing. Spanish Dvorak isn't good to type in French, and the French Dvorak is a completely different array, that could probably work to type in Spanish, but doesn't seem to be good enough.
Sure I can modify a layout, but then I have to maintain it for Linux, Windows, and I'd be on my own for pretty much everything. That possibly would lead to a great waste of time.
I'd like to know about someone with similar concerns, and if they are using Colemak, how has the international typing experience played out so far. If it's good, I sure as hell will go for it.