On Fri, 2006-18-08 at 14:32 +0200, Charles Schulz wrote:
> I really would like to stop this thread

I'm sure you would. Might it be because it shows a few inconsistencies
in your position?

> -the Brazilian and the Portuguese (do Portugal) are more different than
> two dialects of the same language... English is and remains one language
> with minor differences.

I learnt Canadian English, which is more or less intermediate between US
English and British English, and I had a hard time getting used to the
UK. It was several months before I was able to talk to shop keepers in
town, and I have the advantage of knowing other languages. Someone who
only knew American English would have a much harder time than I did.
From Alex's description, it doesn't look like the differences between
Brazilian and Protuguese Protuguese are greater than those between
American and English English.

> -I had, some time ago, organized a vote inside the NLC in order to know
> how people would feel about the opening of an english NL project.

"organized a vote"? When? I remember disorganized discussion on the NLC
list, but nothing I would call an organized vote. But supposing that
such a vote did occur, wouldn't this prove the point that English is
being disenfranchised? We can't have a project that is dedicated to our
locality. We can't raise funds locally like other language groups do,
and we can't manage our own budget. We can only hope for hand-outs from
a German organization.

Best,
Daniel.
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