Greetings
@deepak did that help you see the perspective ?
Deepakk>> Yes.

Warm regards,
Deepak

On Tue, 20 Jul 2021 at 08:19, SAIFI <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mon, 19 Jul 2021, Deepak Kumar wrote:
>
> > In our Saturday meet, we talk in English as common language.
> > Will this be also affected?
> > How to accommodate non-english speaking people here?
> >
>
> A very important goal is to increase GDP aka "geographic diversity of
> participants" !
>
> The choice of supporting five language(s) is for written content on the
> website.
>
> It is a well known fact that individuals understand concepts better when
> it is contextualized in their own language.
>
> When individuals do an internet search content from Strikr project may
> show up in those results.
>
> When an individual visits the Strikr project page, (s)he may have a more
> positive experience on reading content.
>
> Please see the page on 'code of conduct'. We have used words from
> different languages to help anchor the concept.
>
> https://strikr.io/governance/conduct/
>
> Now, when individuals from diverse geographies attend the saturday meet,
> hackathon or wadr there will be change in
>
>   - salutation
>   - how we say thanks
>   - style of narration
>   - more graphical than verbal
>   - model of querying
>   - nature of discussion
>
> and very very importantly
>
>   - how one views or perceives
>
> This is far superior than everyone using phrases like, Yeah, Cool, Maan,
> F***, Wow, So, Coke, Pizza etc or some such random garbage. The world is
> not Github and should not be Github !
>
> There is a
>
> - Deepak in Malaysia
> - Deepak in South Africa
> - Deepak in Jordan
> - Deepak in Brazil
> etc.
>
> We need all these Deepak(s). This will help us grow leaders who thrive in
> diversity.
>
> https://strikr.io/governance/leadership/
>
> I would consider Strikr project to be successful only when we are a
> vibrant global project with less than 10% contributors from any one country.
>
> Hence, in an ideal scenario, the usage of English in interaction should
> not exceed 50%. We will all then try to learn more spoken languages and
> appreciate more perspectives.
>
> Increase Social diversity while strictly adhering to technical baseline.
>
> @deepak did that help you see the perspective ?
>
>
> warm regards
> Saifi.
>
>

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