I agree with Jorge, I think the list should not be split up into
language-specific sub-lists. There are already existing platforms,
it's not the purpose of the list to compete with them by creating
sub-lists. And at least everybody I know here had at least to try to
learn English in school.

The problem I see here in Europe is that there is not really a vivid
exchange between the various national communities, neither is there a
strong connection with IxDA - which is the only organization available
with a really international scope. It's just a bit too ... balkanized
already, over here :-)

So things like conferences, local informal meetings, job postings,
and providing an "entry point" into the international
infrastructure and discussion, this could be something local groups
such as London, Sweden or even Europe could take care of.

--milan


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