Mark Williamson wrote:
Let's see. How many requests have I posted to this
list? Two.
How many languages were badly received? Quite a few.
Please stop slandering me. That the point.
Mark
Mark,
You are like an old record, stuck in the same phrases time and again.
You have annoyed and insulted many people and you are unappologetic
about it. Slander is also a bit much, you may not like what Yann said
about you, but similar things have been said by many. As to you
proposing new languages, even that is not really the whole point. When a
language is proposed you have to weigh in every time with what you think
is the opinion of the people on the list and give it no time to form
about what is asked/proposed. When you ask questions as you did about
how the old Norse will be written etc they are often good and valid
questions. Take some time to build some credit and try to be nice, not
insult people.
Another thing you could do is appreciate the positions of others. People
do not have to agree with you and they may still achieve things that
even you think are worthwhile.
Thanks,
GerardM
On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 08:48:04 +0100, Yann Forget
<yann(a)forget-me.net> wrote:
Hi Mark,
Le Tuesday 4 January 2005 00:25, Mark Williamson a écrit :
What I meant is that now isn't really a good
time for language
proposals - they don't seem to be well-recieved, especially if they're
for "dead" languages.
Mark
Please stop spreading FUD.
Requests are not well received when they are sent by YOU, that the point.
Regards,
Yann
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