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Re: User support for the debian-chinese-*



同意,保持繁体的继续生存。
debian-chinese@lists.debian.org 默认用utf8,不限语言,当然用户大部分是华人。
其他保持原状不变,一国3码。

On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 1:41 PM, Shih-Yuan Lee (FourDollars) <fourdollars@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear All,

My opinion is to reopen debian-chinese@lists.debian.org to use utf8 or
to open another mailing list, named as
debian-chinese-utf8@lists.debian.org
Keep debian-chinese-gb@lists.debian.org and
debian-chinese-big5@lists.debian.org for their local users.
Then use traditional chinese in debian-chinese-big5@lists.debian.org
and use simplified chinese in debian-chinese-gb@lists.debian.org.
Use both of traditional and simplified chinese in
debian-chinese@lists.debian.org/debian-chinese-utf8@lists.debian.org

$4

2008/5/19 Rex Tsai <chihchun@kalug.linux.org.tw>:
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>  This is interesting, this thread is probably one of the most active in
>  last couple months. :-)
>
>  My option is to merge these two mailing list.
>
>  Even though the list is most helping Debian users solve their
> problems, and users feel more comfortable when using the characters they
> can read. But there are already many local user group[1] set up online
> forum for helping out the users, which makes the mission of these two
> mailing lists marginal.
>
>  Some people would say Debian is doing very good on supporting Chinese.
> But it does not mean we can stop the mailing list. Still, there are many
> decisions need to be made for the new packages and releases. And both
> encodings/languages communities are sharing these results of these
> decisions, since we are sharing the basically infrastructures for fonts,
> input method, configurations.
>
>  The mailing list is the right place to submit Chinese-related
> suggestions, which is the place that Debian Developers can discuss and
> work together. A boundary of mailing encodings will make this kind of
> discussions difficult. And most of the modern softwares support
> big5/gb2312/unicode without problems, people can easily read the
> messages or translate the encodings by themselves. There is not need to
> split the mailing lists by encodings.
>
> best regards
> - -Rex
>
> 1. http://www.chinalinuxpub.com/bbs/forumdisplay.php?f=73
>   http://www.debsir.org/
>   http://www.linuxsir.org/bbs/
>   http://moto.debian.org.tw/
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