[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> And the likelihood that a software industry conference will be
held in a
> village is?
>
> And the likelihood that the location on an industry conference
would be
> expressed in terms of a not-well-known suburb that one needs to
spend a
> long researching lists to find, rather than the major-city name?
The point is not that any potential attendee would actually travel to
the wrong place. It is that advertising the 24th conference as Atlanta,
GA but the 23rd as Prague, Czech Republic is part of a cultural
arrogance in the USA. It is similar to calling a national (plus Canada)
sporting championship a World Series and calling the President of the
USA the 'leader of the free world'. Those in our field should be the
last to embrace this and to their credit Tex and the commitee did make
the change immediately it was pointed out.
- Tim (back in the i18n business again)
- Re: 24th Unicode Conference - Atlanta, GA - S... Philippe Verdy
- Re: 24th Unicode Conference - Atlanta, GA... Stefan Persson
- Re: 24th Unicode Conference - Atlant... Peter Kirk
- Re: 24th Unicode Conference - At... John Cowan
- Re: 24th Unicode Conference - Atlant... Philippe Verdy
- Re: 24th Unicode Conference - Atlanta, Georgia USA Tex Texin
- Re: 24th Unicode Conference - Atlanta, GA - September 3-5,... Peter Kirk
- Re: 24th Unicode Conference - Atlanta, GA - September... Peter_Constable
- Re: 24th Unicode Conference - Atlanta, GA - Septe... Peter Kirk
- Re: 24th Unicode Conference - Atlanta, GA - S... Peter_Constable
- RE: 24th Unicode Conference - Atlanta, GA - Septe... Tim Greenwood
- RE: 24th Unicode Conference - Atlanta, GA - S... Carl W. Brown
- Re: 24th Unicode Conference - Atlanta, GA - S... Peter_Constable
- Unicode Conf. in Africa? India? (Re: 24th... Don Osborn
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