That definitely makes it a foreign country, eh?
WilyD
On Dec 4, 2007 5:03 PM, Mary Murrell <mary_murrell(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
It is not true that Puerto Rico is a "non-English
speaking country." English is an official language of Puerto Rico, and much of the
island speaks English. Also, Puerto Rico is not a foreign country. It is part of the US
and its residents are all US citizens. Read the Wikipedia page on it!
Thomas Dalton <thomas.dalton(a)gmail.com> wrote: On 04/12/2007, Charlotte Webb
wrote:
On 11/30/07, John Reaves wrote:
I thought this should be announced here (if it
hasn't been already) to
remind us that we are here to build an encyclopedia, not obsess over drama.
And yet, the complete lack of interest in this thread offers a deeper
glimpse into the mind of a mailing list junkie than do all those
weekly drama-thons.
In our defence, a subject line with a non-English speaking country in
it on the English Wikipedia mailing list is easily ignored assuming it
to be someone not knowing which mailing list to use. That's not a
criticism of John Reaves, the subject was very well chosen - I wish
everyone used such concise, descriptive subjects - it's just bad luck
that it happened to be about non-English speaking country showing an
interest in the English Wikipedia.
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