On Sun, 2003-11-16 at 01:17, Åukasz JernaÅ wrote: > Dnia Sat, 15 Nov 2003 21:25:43 +0100 uÅyszkodnik PaweÅ Sakowski > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> napisaÅ: > > > > <translation>How could I find out what nationality a guy is? > > Some register of the developers' basic data? Is there > > any?</translation>
One can ask, of course. > I'm always checking in CVSROOT/users - you can find there a name, > surname and even an e-mail and when all of this doesn't seem to be > polish then you can assume sthat the person is from abroad (okay, with > 90% probability). I'm not against putting a language tag in users. It would help me, and we could learn who is out there. > > <translation>I won't send two letters to pld-devel-*, unless we'll > > move everything to -en ;-) I remembrer that serek once upon a time was > > in favor of that solution</translation> > > > > I wouldn't give a <offensive> if we were to switch to English for > > everyday communication. And it would make things so much easier to the > > others. Either way. I read -pl, but I understand only half. I watch for code, and learn from that. I'm learning Polish, but my Polish is worse than your English. I try to keep my English simple. It helps, I think. Ari --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
