[hackerspaces] Securing domain names
friday demola
demolaboy at gmail.com
Fri Jan 8 20:28:39 CET 2010
That's good to know my bro man...What is going on in your own hackerspace??
On 1/8/10, Hans Fraiponts <fraiponts at gmail.com> wrote:
> As you might know Belgium is bi-lingual french-dutch
> (and a bit of german). In hackerspace Brussels is the
> default language English.
> Everyone speaks it, everyone has a funny accent,
> everyone understands each-other.
> Cool side-effect is the birth of a new dialect.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Hans
>
> 2010/1/8 Nils Hitze <nhitze at gmail.com>:
>> It was good enough for Da Vinci, it should be totally ok for us,
>> beside: There is always Binary :)
>>
>> 2010/1/8 Serendipity Seraph <sseraph at me.com>:
>>> Among techies, English if the most common, at least technical English. So
>>> it is a de facto common tongue in our community.
>>>
>>> - s
>>>
>>> On Jan 8, 2010, at 12:46 AM, Yves Quemener wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hellekin O. Wolf wrote:
>>>>> On Thu, Jan 07, 2010 at 11:00:10PM +0100, Sylva1n wrote:
>>>>>> On Thu, Jan 7, 2010 at 10:36 PM, George Shammas
>>>>>> <georgyo at hackerspaces.org> wrote:
>>>>>>> As a side note, you can reuse the country pages on hackersapces.org
>>>>>>> hackerspaces.pl = > http://hackerspaces.org/wiki/Poland
>>>>>> Oh, sure, that's a way to do it.
>>>>>> I would prefer hackerspaces.org to be 100% English, a place for
>>>>>> international cooperation and exchanges, and national site to be as
>>>>>> localized as possible.
>>>>>> If every discussion is english, lots of people won't be able to join.
>>>>>> On the other hand, when I'm browsing an 'international' site, and some
>>>>>> infos are only available in Esperanto or Klingon, I feel excluded and
>>>>>> don't like it.
>>>>>> Am I the only to think that way ?
>>>>
>>>> As a non-native English speaker, I think hackers *have* to make an
>>>> effort
>>>> into sharing information in a common language. I think any technological
>>>> information should be available in English and the local informations
>>>> should prefer this language too. When I visit Berlin, Tokyo or Budapest,
>>>> it
>>>> is nice to be able to get the local informations about the next hacker
>>>> events.
>>>>
>>>> Frankly, I'm against americano-imperialism as much as the next guy, but
>>>> I
>>>> feel that having functional skills in English is a must have for any
>>>> techie.
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>> --
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>>
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