Am Dienstag, den 17.06.2008, 10:24 +0200 schrieb Jens Seidel: > On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 09:19:37AM +0300, Oz Nahum wrote: > > I think this is just laziness. With a little effort one can avoid this, and > > write in better and higher hebrew form using the plural form, similar to the > > German 'Sie' form which avoids the sex issue. > > "Sie" (you) can only be used if the reader is addressed directly. > Nevertheless many words describing persons (such as vocation names) > exist only in a male form. Also in sentences such as "Dear user" > ("Hallo Benutzer") male dominates. That's OK, as it is common style.
Erm, no, it might be common style, but it's not "OK". I'm totally with Oz here, it's a kind of laziness to not use a neutral form instead when possible - and many females don't feel addressed, even if they are not even directly aware of it. That was one of the more major topics that debian-women started off with, having things primarily addressing males only doesn't help getting more females interested, lest involved. There were long threads both on here and also on debian-l10n-german about it. So Oz, if you are able to avoid sex issues within the hebrew language, pretty please do so. So long, Rhonda
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