On 10/24/06, geni <geniice(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 10/24/06, Michael Bimmler
<mbimmler(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I'm somewhat opposed to the concept of basing
chapters around e.g.
languages. Because this would mean, that we'd have for example just
one "german-language-chapter" covering Germany, Austria and
Switzerland.
No becuase logistics issues would kick in
The languages thing with to deal with the problem of countires like
say India where it is quite posible that people would not share a
common language
Switerland has German, French, Italian, and Romansh that I know of. I
don't know how bi/trilingual people are in Switzerland.
depends... You are
supposed to learn a second language (usu french for
german-speakers and german/italian for french-speakers) in school but
this doesn't mean you're biligual afterwards... There is a slight
tendency to communicate rather in English.
So I'd propose a kind of "one judicature
per chapter" (note the word
order) system.
While logicists will most require that to the case there are logical
exceptions (any kurdish speaking chapter would probably have to be
based in northen Iraq although sadly I suspect it will be a long time
before that becomes an issue).
Truly so.
Michael
--
geni
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