Could you instead take the time to work on the missing LatinThis whole argument, and any other like it, is totally bull and not worth getting into. There is *nothing* so important that nothing else is important, and nobody has the right to judge someone else's priorities. Gee, why are we fooling around with letters instead of going to poor parts of the world and working to supply these people with basics like food and shelter, if we're so concerned with "using our talents to do the most good"? Michael is using his talents as he can and as he sees fit, and that should be the end of it. Whether you agree or disagree with his results is another matter.
letters for African languages? Why isn't there any serious
work about these living languages that don't have lot of
universitary support and nearly no computer resources in
Africa to make this job?
~mark

