On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 9:00 PM, Shrinivasan T <[email protected]>wrote:
> We always welcome mails in tamil. > But with a translation. > > Everyone in the list have same rights. > It is non-ethical to discuss something > where some people see only boxes, question marks, non readable characters. > > It means they are prohibited to read the mails in the list. > > Why no body seems to understand the fact that we are not sending "General ILUGC" emails in Tamil, but we are sending only the emails related to Tamil-Courses / Translations in Tamil. A translated course-work in Tamil is obviously of less interest to a Non-Tamil reader. So, they can happily filter it out using a "[Tamil]" filter. > No one has the authority to prevent the readers from getting the > information. > This basic right of getting information should be maintained for all > the list members. > > No one is preventing rights of readers to know what they need to know. If a Hind-related stuff is discussed in Hindi on this list, i would happily filter it out. I don't feel anything bad in doing so. > Please give a solution to maintain the basic rights of all people. > > There is no real problem in first-place. What kind of solution you need then? -- Thanks, Vanniarajan _______________________________________________ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc
