Hoi, Please consider that if you have an option to work together, that you have to talk. That you have to give and take. That you will always feel that you give more than what you get.
There are two groups of people who have fought each other in a space where such fights are not appreciated. Assertions have been made about "your" language, "your" orthography, by trash talking the "other" language / orthography. You do not get any sympathy in this way. When you want to achieve something, it will be more beneficial to be seen to cooperate and to find some coexistence.
When this coexistence is hard to get because of the enmity that has been created in the past, it only means that you will have to give even more.
Thanks, Gerard
On 3/30/07, Monk monkbel@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
How can anybody say that Yury Tarasievich and his project is about language, not about politics, after such a letter? No facts, just insults and speculations.
You are an entity, yes, set out to destroy the existing Belarusian language and culture and replace it with your version -- okay, your right. But get yourself your own blessed language code for that.
This speculation with such aggressive words doesn't help your case, it can only make your case worse. I don't even hope any more that you understand that your outrageous insults are absurd. You just dig a pit for yourself by your own hands.
P.S. Some years ago I witnessed a creation of one of such sites you call "proofs". So, there was 1 tech and 1 editor, who re-edited everything incoming (like 90+% or even 99% in standard Belarusian and Russian) into his flavour of "classic". It was politics. Thousands pages (and I mean real thousands, there was sort of 4800 or so) of pages. And... grant money. I could add -- near to zero interest, excepting the indexing bots.
Another great example of lies. Where could they get any incoming in "norm" if people just don't write in it?
Monk.
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