I didn't check the GIT history and I don't remember but there is a certain probability that it was me introducing "dd.mm.yyyy" as default format as this is the German variant
Although according to Wikipedia the DIN now allows dots as well, clearly you were prescient. 😁
Indeed drop the translations, its just noise that hides the useful changes, as @eht16 says translations are updated at release. And those strings shouldn't be translated anyway IMO, they are a pattern, not words.
The discussion on #3556 was to ADD ISO format, not to replace an existing one, yyyy/mm/dd. Somebody added it at some point, so somebody wanted it at some point, removing it without discussion is unacceptable IMO.
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