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Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Esperanto locale
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Why there's always someone that say this when you mention Esperanto ?
1) It's not an attempt at standarizing common languages for Europe, but an 
attemp to create a common language for the world.
2) I DO have a need for it because I use it, I write/read/speak it.
3) It didn't fail. A language like this cannot be expected to be spoken for 
day to night, but it has survived more than 100 years (although The Soviet 
Union, The Nazi goverment, The Sadam Husein goverment and a lot of other 
military and facist goverments did the best to kill as much esperantists as 
possible), it is spoken by 2 million people worldwide and the number is 
increasing.

Je Mardo Decembro 7 2004 00:31, Shawn skribis:
> Isn't Esperanto a failed attempt at a standardized common language for
> all European languages? Do you really have need for it?
>
> Frankly, there already is a common language for all of Europe. ENGLISH!
>
> *ducks*
>
> On Mon, 2004-12-06 at 22:22 -0300, Pupeno wrote:
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> > Je Lundo Decembro 6 2004 20:57, Georgi Georgiev skribis:
> > > On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 13:09:49 -0300, Pupeno wrote:
> > > > I'm reading here[1] that you can specify the locales to build with
> > > > glibc. So far, I specified:
> > > > en_US/ISO-8859-1
> > > > en_US.UTF-8/UTF-8
> > > > es_AR/ISO-8859-1
> > > > es_AR.UTF-8/UTF-8
> > > > es_ES/ISO-8859-1
> > > > es_ES.UTF-8/UTF-8
> > > > But, how do I specify a locale for Esperanto/UTF-8 ? Thanks.
> > >
> > > Is there such a thing?
> >
> > I don't know :(
> >
> > > I see some references (after googling) to an eo_EO
> > > locale, but it is not mentioned in ${S}/localedata/SUPPORTED of the
> > > glibc package.
> >
> > oh, I see. Thanks.
> > - --

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Pupeno: pupeno@pupeno.com - http://www.pupeno.com
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