rvalles <rvalles(a)es.gnu.org> writes:
- Unprivilegiation of the English wikipedia: The way
it's setup now
(
http://www.wikipedia.org = english. others are ?.wikipedia.org) is totally
discriminative , offensive and degrading for the other languages, that are
placed into a not-as-important position.
WWW stands for World Wide Web - three *english* words.
If other languages wish to replace there language codes with the equivalent
abbreviation in their own language, I'm sure no-one will mind.
(
lwm.wikipedia.org for "le web mondial", peut-ĂȘtre?)
Until then, its fair for the *English* abbreviation to point to
*English* wiki, n'est-ce pas?
--
Gareth Owen
"It's not a human or civic right to edit wikipedia."
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