On 06/11/2003 02:42, Michael Everson wrote:


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I just unsubscribed from it because I just can't track the volume of what's being discussed there.

Understandable, but sad. When new people join a discussion like that they often have a lot of questions which need answering as well as new ideas which need consideration, and these contribute to a temporary high volume of traffic. In retrospect it might have been better to take some of this off list. But if this means that the older participants who already understand the issues are scared away, the cause of standardisation is not advanced. Meanwhile I would judge that the current spate of high traffic has almost run its course, and things will quieten down over the next couple of days.


We need to work towards some real proposals for improving Hebrew support, not just chat. But who is going to know about these proposals and assess them if they are not on the Hebrew list, and if discussion of Hebrew is not allowed on the main list?

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