Re: [Talk-ko] Mailinglist in Korean?

2017-03-01 Thread Max
https://forum.openstreetmap.org/viewforum.php?id=95 I personally think that it's not worth it to worry about those prohibitions, because North Koreans don't have that access to the internet anyways. The Forum might be a place though where some armchair mapper asks questions regarding mapping N

Re: [Talk-ko] Mailinglist in Korean?

2017-02-28 Thread 느림보
I asked to open users: South Korea forum. I limited region to South Korea because un-authorized communication between people in South Korea and people in North Korea is prohibited in both Countries. 2017-03-01 10:41 GMT+09:00 느림보 : > Opps, just Max said about interface language of mailman. I misu

Re: [Talk-ko] Mailinglist in Korean?

2017-02-28 Thread 느림보
Opps, just Max said about interface language of mailman. I misunderstood his suggestion, so I just tried to describe barriers that I felt. (mailman and conversation language.) As 최규성 said I think interface language is not a big deal. 2017-02-28 23:23 GMT+09:00 Max : > Well, that's another big dis

[Talk-ko] Mailinglist in Korean?

2017-02-28 Thread 최규성
ot; > > Today's Topics: > >1. Mailinglist in Korean? (Max) >2. Re: Mailinglist in Korean? (Andrew Errington) >3. Re: Mailinglist in Korean? (Changwoo Ryu) >4. Re: Mailinglist in Korean? (Max) > > > -- 전달된 메시지 -- > From: Max > To:

Re: [Talk-ko] Mailinglist in Korean?

2017-02-28 Thread Max
Well, that's another big discussion about mailinglists vs. other means of communication. Some people for example prefer forums over email lists. There is no "user: Korea" folder in the official osm forums https://forum.openstreetmap.org/ I'm not a fan of forums myself* so I am not volunteerin

Re: [Talk-ko] Mailinglist in Korean?

2017-02-28 Thread Changwoo Ryu
The other talk-XX lists seems to be for regions, not for languages. So I guess talk-ko was named by a mistake. ;) But it's OK. It is worth discussing also about North Korean mapping. 2017-02-28 20:57 GMT+09:00 Max : > Since there is no separate email list for the DPRK, that might be correct to

Re: [Talk-ko] Mailinglist in Korean?

2017-02-28 Thread 느림보
>From systematic view, I think two reasons made few Korean speaking members. One is clearly language. However, a mailing list itself would make it worse. I think a mailing list is one of the lease common communication system in my country. People might don’t know how to join and act in this system.

Re: [Talk-ko] Mailinglist in Korean?

2017-02-28 Thread Max
Since there is no separate email list for the DPRK, that might be correct to use ko or am I missing something? On 2017년 02월 28일 12:26, Changwoo Ryu wrote: Actually "ko" is the ISO639 code for Korean language. ("kr" ISO3166 code for ROK.) 2017-02-28 19:02 GMT+09:00 Max : Looking through htt

Re: [Talk-ko] Mailinglist in Korean?

2017-02-28 Thread Changwoo Ryu
Actually "ko" is the ISO639 code for Korean language. ("kr" ISO3166 code for ROK.) 2017-02-28 19:02 GMT+09:00 Max : > > Looking through > https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/ > I noticed that most of them have the interface in their respective language. > talk-ko is in English though. > (No

Re: [Talk-ko] Mailinglist in Korean?

2017-02-28 Thread Andrew Errington
I agree with this suggestion. If it's easy to do and there are no objections I'll do it (I am the list administrator). I'll wait a couple of days for a few more replies. Tomorrow is a holiday in Korea. Andrew On Feb 28, 2017 7:03 PM, "Max" wrote: Looking through https://lists.openstreetmap.

[Talk-ko] Mailinglist in Korean?

2017-02-28 Thread Max
Looking through https://lists.openstreetmap.org/pipermail/ I noticed that most of them have the interface in their respective language. talk-ko is in English though. (Not talking about the languag of the actual conversations, just the mailman interface) Could this be a reason for the few kore