The more i think about it, the more I find it should be a good idea to continue this thread or create a shared doc with all kits we find with ISO support (BE / FR / ES / IT / etc..). It may help beginners or people like us who do not want to switch to ANSI.
I've been thinking the same myself, since I joined the forum. I feel like something that pulls people away from this hobby it's how hard it is to find keycap kits for languages outside of US/NorDeUk, and having a single place that lists them would help a lot. And, hopefully, get more people interested, so that these sets are valuable for keycap designers...
I haven't done so because It means committing to it but, then, the number of new keycaps with Spanish ES layouts is so small that it doesn't require that much of an effort to maintain that list...
. Sooo... should we try do it?
We can create a new "International Keycaps" thread, with a main post that links to the answers that include links for each language. That way I can create an answer with links to all the ES keycaps I find (maybe mentioning whether the include PT/IT/LA? as they are frequently bundled), you can create another with links to all the FR/BE keycaps, and more people can help creating answers for their language, so that each one can maintain/edit their links (I mean, we could create different posts, but having a single one maybe it's easier to post updates? I don't know). Or, if someone feels up to the task of maintaining a single post/table with all that info, I can help them informing when new keycaps are available for my language... (Or if you prefer to create a collaborative Docs/Spreadsheet...).
Whatever the idea: if you feel like giving it a chance, and I can help, count me in.