Thanks for your hints, SomeoneElse.
This shows again that we could actually achieve much more than we do nowadays with little effort, but ideology prevents that from happening.

The argument that “name:en” should not be treated special is just made up. Of course, if there is only name:cn available, use that; if it’s name:en only, then name:en; etc.

Of course, it does not matter that in case I had my own web server etc. I could customize the style (theoretically, that one time I tried to set it up in a Virtual Machine I ran into the Linux equivalent of the “dll hell”). And then: why should a user visit my site instead of www.openstreetmap.org? The latter address is where people will be directed to.
:frowning: