>>>>> On 31 Dec 1997, Kai Grossjohann said: Kai> Franklin is writing pop3-biff.el. Of course, it is only appropriate Kai> to have this thing bark. Now, barking in English is easy: "woof!" Kai> will do just fine. But nowadays, some i18n is called for. So I told Kai> him that "wau!" (or "wuff!") would be good German barks.
Kai> But what about other ones? Surely people on this list can help? Kai> I think Klingon and Esperanto as well as maybe Swahili are very Kai> important in order not to alienate a significant user population! Kai> PS: Franklin, I hope you didn't mind me posting here. Woops! I shouldn't post at 1:30 in the morning, it is bad for my health... I hit the wrong row in selecting the mailing list. Silly me. Thus, let me explain that *.el files are for Emacs and Franklin is writing an Emacs extension. Now that you realize that I've hit the wrong list you might want to ignore my question. If, on the other hand, you happen to have Klingon as your first language, I sure wouldn't mind if you responded anyway! 8-) Sorry again. kai -- Kai Grossjohann, Informatik VI [EMAIL PROTECTED] Uni Dortmund, D-44221 Dortmund http://ls6-www.cs.uni-dortmund.de/ Vox +49 231 755 5670, Fax -2405 I like both kinds of music. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .