Drawing the boundaries.

2004-08-19 Thread Katipo
Hello, Don't know what policy is at the moment, but if you redifine the definition of 'expense' to mean numbers of potential users, this may be of some assistance. http://www.guardian.co.uk/online/news/0,12597,1286066,00.html Regards, David. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a s

Re: why must Debian call Taiwan a "Province of China"?

2004-04-07 Thread Katipo
Herbert Xu wrote: Katipo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: But it doesn't stop there. After the Han, which is the group that make up approx. 46% of the population, Han makes up 92% of the population, not 46%. Yes, you're quite right. My source was quite dated, and must have

Re: why must Debian call Taiwan a "Province of China"?

2004-04-07 Thread Katipo
Miles Bader wrote: On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 05:42:00PM +0200, Florian Weimer wrote: Furthermore, doesn't Hong Kong use Traditional Chinese? In this case, the issue of writing style is rather independent of the status of Taiwan. Yup. I wonder whether there's any pressure on them these days

Re: why must Debian call Taiwan a "Province of China"?

2004-04-04 Thread Katipo
Dan Jacobson wrote: Why why must Debian call Taiwan a "Province of China"? If this is true, it is an gross understatement to call it a political faux pas. The chinese nationalist movement left China and took over Taiwan (Formosa) during the red campaign. To remove all 'face' from them in this