On Thu, Mar 23, 2000 at 10:17:55AM +0000, David Murphy wrote:
> Quoting <00ce01bf949e$f8348b80$96e2869f at oemcomputer>
> by P T MacRuairi <ptmacr at eircom.net>:
>> > Molaim teidil mar seo leanas do na hoifigigh / I propose titles as follows
> > for the officers: Cathaoirleach (gender-free and friendly), Runai, Cisteoir,
> > Oifigeach Poibliochta, srl.
>> I'd personally propose ye establish the official language of ILUG as
> English, while ye're at it.
Bit of a Microsoft attitude, that, isn't it, where
Speak English, everyone else does = use Windows, everyone else does
I don't for a second imagine that any business of ILUG will be conducted
through any language but English. However, I can't think of a good reason
why the first official language of the Irish Linux Users Groups should not
be Irish, which is after all the first official language of Ireland. Thanks
for making the suggestion, David.
Le gach dea gui,
Niall O Broin
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