Hello,
I'm french and it's true I can't complain, since in france the perl monks are pretty active, and can solve much of the problems I come across.
I myself agree with the fact that "You will miss usefull comments of people ..." , since there is no sharing of information ... But, on the other hand, you can't blame someone who wouldn't be able to express himself in english (there I had so much trouble formulating this sentence ;o)
The solution would be this (in my opinion):
- when somebody exposes a problem in another langage than english, then someone should translate it if that question goes unanswered, or if it is really relevant to the entire community. I don't think everyone would enjoy much the translation of the most common questions.
So in this case I would encourage the good souls out there to help others in translating there messages in the langage of choice that is Fr.. arghh no English ;o)
Or perhaps could we ask our questions writing perl code ??? After all Larry Wall is a linguist, and most probably intends to make of perl the perfect langage that would unify all nations, and then the world would be perfect, and blah blah blah ;o)
Tripnotik
PS: excuse my french ...
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