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RE: [wg-review] Comments on review of DNSO by Mr Park
This is getting very silly.
The question is straightforward and easily settled with a poll: should
multiple languages be used or not?
Yes or No.
If No, which language should be used?
I suggest Spanish, which I would contend is much more widely spoken than
English, but I respect the fact that there are other opinions to consider.
bukko
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From: owner-wg-review@dnso.org [mailto:owner-wg-review@dnso.org]On Behalf Of
Robin Miller
Sent: 17 January 2001 09:55
To: jo-uk@rcn.com
Cc: Pilar Luque; wg-review@dnso.org
Subject: Re: [wg-review] Comments on review of DNSO by Mr Park
I support this cause as well, even though my native tongue is English.
However,
living in another country where my language is different than what is
commonly
spoken, I sympathise with the difficulties.
Joanna Lane wrote:
>
> Pilar Luque wrote:-
>
> Pilar Luque wrote:-
> I insist that translating basic documents is very importnat in order to
> improve such participation.
>
> Believe me it is not that easy to read, understand and answer messages
> not written in your mother tongue. Who assured you, we non-English
> mother tongue speakers do not have problems to read and "possibly" (well
> observed) respond to "some" (well observed) in "English" (somehow
> patronising if in brackets)>
>
> Please add my name to the list of supporters for this cause.
> Joanna Lane
> http://www.internetstakeholders.com
>
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