On Wed, 4 Feb 2004 00:08, Paul Robinson wrote:
Internationalisation is not going to go away just because you don't like
it.
I don't ask that it go away, only that people stop ranting about it, because
ranting about the importance of i18n is not actually contributing to the
progress of the discussion. We've already seen a good list of desiderata
which included language related issues. Specifically, Keith Moore raised the
following points.
- Users want to be able to exchange mail in any language that they can
read and write
- Users want to be able to spell their own email addresses in their
native languages
- Users want their email addresses to be memorable and transcribable
by recipients (who may use a language other than the sender's
native language)
If you feel there are any major i18n issues not addressed in these points,
then by all means add them.