Re: [w3ctag/design-reviews] hrefTranslate attribute (#301)

Hi all. We've discussed this at our [TAG face-to-face in Paris](https://github.com/w3ctag/meetings/tree/gh-pages/2018/10-paris).

We are mainly wondering: when do you imagine this being a decision that you'd want to give to a referring page, and not to the user agent? Currently, if I prefer viewing web pages in French, I will express that preference with an HTTP header (like Accept-Language, for example) and the server will send me French content or translate for me where it can.

As a user, I expect the UA to manage these preferences and transactions for me. When would it be useful to let the referring site make that decision for me?

Could provide some more real world examples of where you see this user need cropping up? 

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