On 10 Mar 01, at 7:00, Egbert Seibertz wrote:
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But if something interesting comes up in their list, the rest of us on the > main list would miss out.
if it's really importent, they'll tell us!
How would they know what is "really important" to me (or you?).
Best regards, The Chief -------- Prof. Abimbola A. Olowofoyeku (The African Chief) Author of: Chief's Installer Pro for Win32 http://www.bigfoot.com/~African_Chief/chief32.htm Email: African_Chief@bigfoot.com
On Sun, 11 Mar 2001, Prof Abimbola Olowofoyeku wrote:
On 10 Mar 01, at 7:00, Egbert Seibertz wrote:
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But if something interesting comes up in their list, the rest of us on the > main list would miss out.
if it's really importent, they'll tell us!
How would they know what is "really important" to me (or you?).
What is needed is a translator who would translate and post from one list to the other, translating all messages regardless of content. For brevity he need not include the original language text in the postings.
Russ
On Sun, Mar 11, 2001 at 01:28:54PM -0000, Prof Abimbola Olowofoyeku wrote: ...
But if something interesting comes up in their list, the rest of us on the > main list would miss out.
if it's really importent, they'll tell us!
How would they know what is "really important" to me (or you?).
...
I believe that lists in other languages increase communication altogether. More noises will develop, but also much more productive questions and responses.
In my opinion the lag of traffic on this list does not reflect the interest in PASCAL. Why making it more difficult for beginners than necessary?
Egbert
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 07:50:54AM +0100, Egbert Seibertz wrote:
On Sun, Mar 11, 2001 at 01:28:54PM -0000, Prof Abimbola Olowofoyeku wrote:
How would they know what is "really important" to me (or you?).
They wouldn't. If you would write a question in gpc, which was already answered in gpc-de or gpc-fr or something like this, those who read both lists would answer :-)
In my opinion the lag of traffic on this list does not reflect the interest in PASCAL. Why making it more difficult for beginners than necessary?
I agree. Without mailing lists in native languages, Linux wouldn't have become such large. IMHO, we should try this out.
Eike
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 09:54:48AM +0100, Eike Lange wrote: ...
In my opinion the lack of traffic on this list does not reflect the interest in PASCAL. Why making it more difficult for beginners than necessary?
I agree. Without mailing lists in native languages, Linux wouldn't have become such large. IMHO, we should try this out.
Eike
When we start? Who set up the lists? Who add new information to the web? ... Egbert
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 07:42:27AM +0100, Egbert Seibertz wrote:
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 09:54:48AM +0100, Eike Lange wrote:
Eike
When we start? Who set up the lists? Who add new information to the web?
Meiner Meinung nach sind wir genug, und können Dieter bitten, Peter zu fragen (Dieter gebürt einfach die Ehre :-) ) der seinerseits die Mailingliste aufsetzt.
Eike
Hi !
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 09:44:05AM +0100, Eike Lange wrote:
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 07:42:27AM +0100, Egbert Seibertz wrote:
On Mon, Mar 12, 2001 at 09:54:48AM +0100, Eike Lange wrote:
Eike
When we start? Who set up the lists? Who add new information to the web?
Meiner Meinung nach sind wir genug, und können Dieter bitten, Peter zu fragen (Dieter gebürt einfach die Ehre :-) ) der seinerseits die Mailingliste aufsetzt.
I'm sorry, this should be a private answer :-))
Eike