Hello Nicholas,
Monday, January 10, 2005, 10:21:50 PM, you wrote:
NK> Sj wrote:
> A global portal is a fine idea; has been for many
moons. But why in
> the world did this change happen with such little notice?
NK> I don't see any particularly avoidable english-centrism (we can't
NK> duplicate everything in every language, and English is essentially the
NK> lingua franca of academics and even the internet; much as I hate the
NK> language, it's presently the logical choice for certain things), nor do
NK> I see anything hard to navigate. If there's a problem, you can edit the
NK> portal yourself on meta:
All the text (including the article count) could be repeated in all 6
50,000+ languages, though.
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