On Thu, 2006-08-17 at 15:25 +0200, Charles Schulz wrote:

> > Quite the point I was making. I'm disenfranchised. Don't confuse England
> > or English with the USA and US English and associated culture either.
> > Popular mistake at the moment but some of us respect our cultural
> > heritage.
> >   
> Indeed. I perfectly know how to make  the difference, don't worry about
> this. And I do respect the British/English cultural heritage, as much as
> I respect any other. Remember, my name is famous for that and has been
> so for quite some years now.

And I'm famous for Open Source strategy in education but that doesn't
stop people questioning my motives whether intentional or not. The fact
is that the English have no NLC so no possibility of an English
foundation for fund raising where English people and supporters of
English culture can take some ownership and raise money and decide how
to spend it eg on marketing in their own locality. As far as I can tell
that is in contrast with every other country that has ever asked for a
NLC. Indeed, there are two Portuguese based projects so why not more
than one English based project? When an English NL project was proposed
we had a load of paranoia about forks which seem to me rooted in further
paranoia about potential loss of control in the marketing project,
mostly petty politics based on individual personalities - the only thing
likely to cause a fork is to disenfranchise hardworking people who
simply ask for the same treatment as others. Open Source politics is
strong in England yet OOo activists are conspicuous by their absence, I
don't think that is a coincidence.

> I'm so sorry Ian ol'boy. I didn't mean to hurt you in any way.

I think any Englishman reading your sentence above would see it as a
stereotyping parody. Whether this was intended is unknowable but I would
say in the context of this discussion the onus is on you to be careful
of how you choose your colloquialisms.

> >>  I know Brits
> >> can bash the French all the way and I'm sure you got plenty of that in
> >> store yourself... :-)
> >>     
> >
> > If I have, I'll keep them to myself rather than use them inappropriately
> > in a serious discussion.
> >   
> Waow. Take it easy. I didn't mean any harm whatsoever.

Maybe, maybe not. On this subject I don't see a lot of scope for humour
since it has already wasted a lot of time of people who have better
things to do and from where I stand, reduces the effectiveness of the
project and the open source movement as a whole. 

Ian
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