Soren Bjornstad wrote:

> Check out the Rosetta Disk 
> <https://www.amusingplanet.com/2017/04/the-rosetta-disk-preserving-worlds.html>,
>  
> which aims to preserve the basics of thousands of languages in a form that 
> will survive and remain readable with changing technology, and could be 
> widely distributed.


Yeah. I am an anthropologist by background and the incentive behind the 
Rosetta Disk makes great sense to me. 
But looking at the actual way those dying language palimpsests are encoded 
it not exactly "fall-off-the-shelf" easy to understand though!

Best wishes
TT

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