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On Sat, Nov 10, 2007 at 04:08:25PM +0100, Denis Dupeyron wrote: |
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> On Nov 10, 2007 2:58 PM, Daniel Pielmeier |
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> <daniel.pielmeier@××××××××××.com> wrote: |
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> > Gentoo is a worldwide project, so i guess many of the contributors are |
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> > not native speakers. See the gentoo-devs all over the world [1] as an |
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> > example. Okay english is the common language here, but is it that |
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> > difficult to articulate in a way that everybody can understand and not |
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> > to use words which could easily be misunderstood. |
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> > Lucky you are that your native language is one of the world's most |
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> > widely spoken languages. Imagine to express yourself in a language you |
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> > are not familiar with! |
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> > I hope everybody can understand this, as i am not a _native speaker_ too! |
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> > [1] http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/devrel/roll-call/devmap.xml? |
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> Please do not argue with him. He does this kind of baiting once in a |
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> while in search of some action. My previous message was only a |
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> seasonal reminder of the fact that we know that he knows what his |
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> problem is, although he is naive enough to think we are naive enough |
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> to play with him. |
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So saying that a nasty hack is a nasty hack is not allowed these days? |
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- ferdy |
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Fernando J. Pereda Garcimartín |
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