Re: Bug#860170: node-brfs -- browserify fs.readFileSync() static asset inliner
On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 10:13:40AM +0300, Lars Wirzenius wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 08:59:30AM +0200, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> > On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 10:16:18PM +0100, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> > > On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 03:35:46PM +0200, Bastien ROUCARIES wrote:
> > > > Subject: Re: Bug#860170: node-brfs -- browserify fs.readFileSync() static asset inliner
> > >
> > > This should have "ITP" in the title of the bug.
>
> Best achieved by using reportbug, which gets all the details right so
> that those who need to, can filter out WNPP related bug reports.
>
> > > > Browserify is an JavaScript tool (compiler) that allows developers
> > > ^^^^
> > >
> > > should be "a", "an" is used if the following word begins with a vowel.
> >
> > (or the letter h followed by a vowel)
>
> A hat, a hotel. a helmet. Unless the speaker has a dialect where
> they're an hat ("an 'at"), etc. It seems Cockney is one such dialect.
Yes, you're right of course. I was thinking of a specific example (don't
remember which one anymore) where the word was *written* with an H at
the start, but the H was not pronounced; I just wrote it down
incorrectly.
> I'm not a native speaker. The rule I was taught is "it's an if the
> next word starts with a vowel _sound_ when spoken".
Yup, indeed, that's the one.
The sillyness about this is that you're making rules about *writing*
something that depend on something that has *nothing* to do with
actually writing things.
Do you write "An RTC server" or "A RTC server"? Well, that depends on
whether you say "An arr-tee-cee" or "A real-time communication". It's
horrible as a rule.
> English is too complicated. We should all switch to Finnish instead.
> Free Finnish lessons at Debconf. Lipputangonnuppi.
Free (introduction to) Dutch lessons, too!
--
< ron> I mean, the main *practical* problem with C++, is there's like a dozen
people in the world who think they really understand all of its rules,
and pretty much all of them are just lying to themselves too.
-- #debian-devel, OFTC, 2016-02-12
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