Hi Charles,

Charles-H.Schulz wrote:
Hello,
 I beg to differ with Pavel here. In my opinion, we will have an EN
Native-Lang project  soon or later, but for this we need to appease the
tensions at first, and then clearly define the missions of such a
project.

Ok

Despite the tensions that have arisen inside the Marketing project, the
questions left by them are still unanswered. One of them, that is very
important, and that goes beyond the adverse feelings like "does xyz feel
appreciated and represented in the marketing project?" is the real
representation of the English speaking community, as a community, as a
culture, as a set of local interests.

yes, I agree and that was my concern that we try to answer this question.

This question can be today answered in two ways:
-an EN native-lang project (not created out of frustration or in a
desire of going somewhere else)
-regional groups of users.

Regional users groups are an interesting option that is left for further
investigation. EN native-lang project is a more coherent option, more powerful at the
same time, but some people may object to it (I don't).
This is why, Sophie, I answered -1 at that time, but as I said, it's not
a definitive no.

Ok, thanks for your clarifications.

And I'm confident that the people who will start an EN Native-Lang
project understand my position and that they will do a great job in the
NLC.

I'm confident too :)

Thanks again for your clear answer.

Kind regards
Sophie


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