Hi,
I would like to state that due to the political status of Taiwan, it's not
proper to say "Taiwan from the PRC". Please see
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_status_of_Taiwan for more
information.
Thanks and regards,
H.T.
From Taiwan
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Subject: Re: [Foundation-l] Some question about Wikimedia Hong Kong
Greetings,
I see it more like, if a group of people feel socially,
culturally, politically or for some other reason, different
from other people in their "country" they could create a chapter.
For example:
Hong Kong and Taiwan from the PRC (maybe Macau too).
Puerto Rico from the USA
French Guiana from France
And maybe (not wanting to start a war here :P) Quebec from Canada.
Just examples of my perception.
Regards,
Damian
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I'm aware of the political status of Taiwan as the RoC, I was just
making an example, might not have come as I wished, but that's because
my main language isn't English.
Regards,
Damian