Le dimanche 16 mars 2008 à 18:05 +0100, Ralf Corsepius a écrit : > > > 2. In some cultural contexts transliteration of personal names (if they > > end up in package titles) is considered rude. > I consider forcing users to learn to type Chinese, Thai, French > (arbitrary examples) charsets just to be able to install a package to be > utterly rude. When you say "Hi, Tom" to a Chinese because you can't bother learning to speak his real name you're being rude. That's the same for other names. -- Nicolas Mailhot
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