FWIW I think that an ASF wide i18n project is a good idea but I think that
to be a success it must focus on being platform independent from the get-go,
not do as others have done and start with Java then try to adapt to other
languages...
Also it should probably go via the incubator as I doubt
On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 00:46:27 +0100
(Subject: Re: [i18n] Internationalization subproject)
David Reid [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FWIW I think that an ASF wide i18n project is a good idea but I think that
to be a success it must focus on being platform independent from the get-go,
not do as others
To: Community@Apache.org
On the Jakarta General list, we've been discussing the possibility of
introducing an Internationalization project into incubation. It seems the
consensus is that it should be targeted for a top-level
programming-language-independent and spoken-language-independent
Mads Toftum wrote, On 11/07/2003 18.53:
...
I like the idea of a (bi-)monthly newsletter, but I'd hate to see it
being forced on people who didn't want it.
Are there a lot of people here on community@apache.org that not want to
know, or even care, of what is happening in Apache-land?
Oh well...
On Mon, Jul 14, 2003 at 11:01:16AM +0200, Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
Mads Toftum wrote, On 11/07/2003 18.53:
...
I like the idea of a (bi-)monthly newsletter, but I'd hate to see it
being forced on people who didn't want it.
Are there a lot of people here on community@apache.org that not
-1 this would exclude possible interested international folks. We should
keep the discussion on a list open to everyone!
On 7/14/03 2:21 AM, Robert Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To: Community@Apache.org
On the Jakarta General list, we've been discussing the possibility of
introducing an
David.
Robert (Simpson) is not trying to recruit the guys to jakarta-general.
Never. Never. Never.
Sincerely,
-- Tetsuya ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
P.S. Rather, from jakarta-general to community@, i think
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On Mon, 14 Jul 2003