On Tuesday 31 August 2010 03:29:13 Carlos Ribeiro wrote:
> Hello fellows
> 
> Let's try to have some fun?
> 
> IMHO this related topic does not have to flood marketing ML. I really
> believe that we need to clean our house first and only after that ask
> for good neighbors and mates to came and visit our cleaned house and
> give their opinions about how things are doing and how to improve it.
> 
> I inviting everyone that have some points to defend about this thread
> to join us at our #opensuse-pt channel and have a democratic discussion
> way to fix this in the next meeting. 
> 
> What do you think guys, could I add this thread as a topic for the next
> meeting?
> 
> I really believe up there is the best and democratic place to have
> discussions about openSUSE Portuguese language.
> 
> PS: I do not have my opinion about that yet, I hope after our meeting,
> some things starts to be more clear in my mind to have a opinion and to
> be able to help the Portuguese language TEAM more effectively. Also I
> didn't see several english language forums for American english,
> australia english, england english, canadina english, south africa
> english, .... for example, but again, I believe the better and
> democratic way to solve this could be inside our portuguese language irc
> channel not here, and I not telling that we do not need use this
> Marketing ML, I'm just telling that we need to clean up our house first,
> working together with our house mates, before any action involving
> Marketing ML.

How about just having a private mail thread about this among you guys? Or 
having a private IRC discussion? Adding this to a meeting will only increase 
the flame and amount of discussion... ???

> best regards
> and do not forget to ...
> 
> have a lot fun! 
> 
> CarlosRibeiro
> 
> 
> 
> 
>   
> 
> >>> Em 30/08/2010 às 04:04 PM, na mensagem
> <[email protected]>, Luiz
> Fernando
> Ranghetti <[email protected]> gravou:
> > 2010/8/30 Nelson Marques <[email protected]>: 
> > > On Mon, 2010-08-30 at 14:56 -0300, Luiz Fernando Ranghetti wrote: 
> > >> While some people want to make Portuguese one of ONU's official 
> > >> language (by doing the 1990 agreement for example), some people
> seams 
> > >> to go in the other direction, but this is not the right
> mailinglist to 
> > >> discuss this. 
> > > 
> > > First, I don't care about politics, unless it's domestic politics.
> 
> > > Second, that doesn't give you the right to deliberately pass on
> false 
> > > information. 
> > > 
> > > Second, don't go that way and try to override things that are
> tightly 
> > > related to our culture. As a sovereign nation we are pretty much
> capable 
> > > of deciding our future as we've been doing for the last 1000 years.
> 
> > > Thank you. 
> > > 
> > > Third, the official language of Portugal is 'Portuguese' referred 
> > > nationally as "Português/Portuguese" and internationally as
> "European 
> > > Portuguese" or "Lusitan Portuguese" or "Portuguese of Portugal".
> This 
> > > are the expressions approved to refer to it. If you don't like it,
> file 
> > > a complaint to the organizations that regulate it, which I pointed
> in 
> > > the previous email, else stop passing on false information, no one
> 
> > > really benefits from that, and instead of making people more rich 
> > > culturally you are actually leading people to mistake. 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > nelson. 
> >  
> >  
> > Ok. 
> >  
> > End of discussion, at least from my part. 
> >  
> > Regards, 
> >  
> > Luiz Fernando Ranghetti 
> 
> >  
> >  
> 
> 

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