On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 16:19, Mark Williamson wrote:
> Interesting to note the geographic distribution of members of the
> committee... hmm...
If I counted well: 9 native Germanic speakers, 2 Romance and 2 Slavic.
Or 10 centum and 2 satem or 10 Northern Indo-European and two Southern
or all West
Interesting to note the geographic distribution of members of the
committee... hmm...
-m.
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 4:20 AM, Milos Rancic wrote:
> Our new member is Huib Laurens (meta:User:Huib). His main role is to
> help us in keeping up to date archives of our mailing list [1] and
> other techn
Milos Rancic, 13/08/2010 13:20:
> Our new member is Huib Laurens (meta:User:Huib). His main role is to
> help us in keeping up to date archives of our mailing list [1] and
> other technical things. However, LangCom doesn't have strictly divided
> roles, which means that Huib is a also a full member
Our new member is Huib Laurens (meta:User:Huib). His main role is to
help us in keeping up to date archives of our mailing list [1] and
other technical things. However, LangCom doesn't have strictly divided
roles, which means that Huib is a also a full member of LangCom, which
includes decision mak
We've got one new member, Amir Ahroni. He is a linguist, he knows a
couple of languages and he is active in support of smaller Wikipedian
communities.
I am happy to announce that folk from Translatewiki [1] have joined
the Language committee as the Globalization subcommittee [2]. GlobCom
will take