On Fri, 20 Oct 2006 10:27:30 -0700
Harry Zink <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 是的,我会同意,可以接受的折衷办法.
> 

I agree you, if spanish, others language too.

Eu falo portugues, nao e por isso que vou sair sacaneando a lista.
Vamos ter bom senso.


> :-)
> 
> On Oct 20, 2006, at 10:06 AM, Guillermo Villasana wrote:
> 
> >
> > Para los hispanoparlantes. Al parecer en general la lista no le  
> > agrada que se use otro idioma diferente al inglés. Si no sabes  
> > inglés entonces puedes poner tu texto en español pero también su  
> > traducción usando:
> >
> > http://translate.google.com
> >
> > Lista es correcto la solución anterior?
> >
> > Translation:
> > To spansih speakers. It seems that in general the list dislikes  
> > posts with a languaje different from english. If you don't know  
> > english then you can type your text in spanish but also have to put  
> > a translation using:
> >
> > http://translate.google.com
> >
> > List is this an adequate solution?
> >
> >
> >
> > Eric "Shubes" wrote:
> >> Harry Zink wrote:
> >>> On Oct 19, 2006, at 3:25 PM, Erik Espinoza wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> Seems like a pretty close tie between people who want two and  
> >>>> people
> >>>> who want just one single list.
> >>>
> >>> I think a compromise would be two-fold:
> >>>
> >>> - one, making sure that those who respond to spanish-language posts
> >>> mention, first, that the list prefers English, and that it's  
> >>> kinda rude
> >>> to just jump in there in Spanish, ignoring the majority of  
> >>> participants,
> >>> and pretending it's a Spanish list. This may not be the  
> >>> intention, but
> >>> that's the impression I get (I see very little "sorry for not  
> >>> posting in
> >>> Eglish").
> >>>
> >>> - two, that the respondents kinda translate the gist of the  
> >>> request into
> >>> English, and respond with an English translation, to allow the  
> >>> English
> >>> speakers to benefit and participate as well.
> >> I like these ideas. I think it'd be nice if spanish posters were  
> >> to create
> >> an English translation at http://translate.google.com. Sometimes  
> >> that's
> >> inadequate, but for simpler problems it works ok.
> >>> The only benefit I see to a Spanish list is that I worry of a  
> >>> repeat of
> >>> other communities - whereas somehow, now that Spanish speakers  
> >>> seem to
> >>> have found out about the list, start to grow in numbers, until  
> >>> it's a
> >>> nearly Spanish list. This may be an irrational concern, but I've  
> >>> seen it
> >>> happen before, sporadically (in other languages), and it may be  
> >>> good to
> >>> be pro-active.
> >>>
> >>> Just my $0.02.
> >>>
> >>> Harry
> >>>
> >
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