On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 19:00:07 -0500, Daniel Carrera
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<SNIP> 
> If an NL project (e.g. Romanian NL) decided to make a business card, you
> wouldn't see the huge argument that happened on marketing just now. People
> would realize that it is just a local, grassroots thing. But in En it was
> different:
> 
>   * Most people were thinking "this is a small, little project, let's
>     do it".
>   * A few people were thinking "this is a marketing plan for the entire
>     world community".
> 
> Inevitably, a major argument came out. Having an English NL would make it
> clear if something is a major course change for all OOo, or if it's just
> something small a couple of guys decided to do. And they would be treated
> different (they should be treated different).
> 

Exactly.  When the marketing project does something like make business
cards, it's a matter of policy, when a NL-EN made business cards it
would be quick and expedient.-Ryan


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