[Freeswitch-users] ß@ÑeÓÐʹÓÃÖÐÎĵÄÅóÓцá?
Daniel Swarbrick
openpbx at pressure.net.nz
Tue Aug 29 15:04:14 PDT 2006
It's worth a shot, but to date, I haven't seen any other mailing lists
work effectively with multi-language lists. What happens when people
start posting in German, Portuguese, Icelandic, or Maori? It will be
hard to cut through the noise on the list for many of us.
I don't want to discriminate against languages either, but if it's a
language that only a minority of the subscribers will understand, I
suggest that it have its own dedicated list, such as freeswitch-users-zh.
I guess the alternative for people who don't want to see posts they
won't understand, is to configure a spam filter to reject based on
content-type (until the majority of Asian users start posting in UTF-8).
Brian West wrote:
> Its both. We do not discriminate based on language. So if you can't
> read Chinese just ignore those. Or you could ask them to post in
> both languages? I can't read chinese either but I did feed them to a
> translator and I did get the idea of what they were talking about
> without much effort.
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
>
> On Aug 29, 2006, at 5:01 AM, Vlasis Hatzistavrou wrote:
>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Is this an English-speaking mailing list or a Chinese-speaking
>> mailing list? I thought it was English-speaking, this is why I
>> subscribed. If it is not, please let me know because I cannot read
>> Chinese...
>>
>> Thank you,
>> Vlasis Hatzistavrou.
>>
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