This has been by far the most oddest discussion I have ever read regarding to OSG development.
With the world becoming more 'global' everyday as more individuals have access to the internet and begin to contribute to the overall knowledge of mankind, and developing tools to improve mankind's advancement and for enjoyable relaxation. Standards are becoming more common place, as means to avoid confusion. It seems that languages, particular English, is now affected by the globalization process, where spelling is becoming an important issue to standardize for the benefeit of the global community. With increased globalization, the regional created difference will eventually disappear. In terms of spelling I hope it will be in a favourible direction of where simpler spelling forms are taken, that is words without silent letters, etc. Of course you are going to get the purists of each region doing their best to defend their spelling version of the language. I say we are entering interesting times with regards to languages of the globe. Rizzen Jolley, Thomas P wrote: > I don't know what part of the US uses only one 'l'. I've always used > (and my dictionary only shows) two l's for tessellator and related > words. > > -----Original Message----- > From: Alan Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 11:11 AM > To: osg users > Subject: Re: [osg-users] "Tesselator" spelling error > > "www.freesearch.co.uk/dictionary" implies that one 'l' might be a US > usage! > _______________________________________________ > osg-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://openscenegraph.net/mailman/listinfo/osg-users > http://www.openscenegraph.org/ > > > > _______________________________________________ osg-users mailing list [email protected] http://openscenegraph.net/mailman/listinfo/osg-users http://www.openscenegraph.org/
