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GREAT intro source on Japanese teas!
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Re: Debian and non-free
Group: linux.debian.project · Group Profile · Search for native speaker in linux.debian.project
Author: Charles Plessy
Date: Sep 15, 2008 17:30
... tracking system and mailing lists)." For this to be best understood, we may need the help of a native speaker :( I maintain some non-free packages, and if there is a bug I try to solve it. In ... me that is free enough. Furthermore for me this is not software. But again, I am not a native speaker.] All this just to support *our* *users*, not non-free itself. Am I wrong? No, but clarifying ...
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Re: Debian and non-free
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Author: Giacomo Catenazzi
Date: Sep 15, 2008 11:40
...>> "Thus, although non-free works are not a part of Debian, we support their users and provide infrastructure for non-free packages [..]." (I'm not a native speaker, that might be better worded) How about "... we provide support infrastructure for non-free packages [..]."? Would that be clearer? Yes. It doesn't...
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Re: Debian and non-free
Group: linux.debian.project · Group Profile · Search for native speaker in linux.debian.project
Author: David Paleino
Date: Sep 15, 2008 11:00
...> "Thus, although non-free works are not a part of Debian, we support their users and provide infrastructure for non-free packages [..]." (I'm not a native speaker, that might be better worded) How about "... we provide support infrastructure for non-free packages [..]."? That's better :) Would that be clearer? ...
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Re: Debian and non-free
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Author: MJ Ray
Date: Sep 15, 2008 10:50
...> "Thus, although non-free works are not a part of Debian, we support their users and provide infrastructure for non-free packages [..]." (I'm not a native speaker, that might be better worded) How about "... we provide support infrastructure for non-free packages [..]."? Would that be clearer? Yes. It doesn't have such an ...
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Re: Debian and non-free
Group: linux.debian.project · Group Profile · Search for native speaker in linux.debian.project
Author: David Paleino
Date: Sep 15, 2008 10:30
... like: "Thus, although non-free works are not a part of Debian, we support their users and provide infrastructure for non-free packages [..]." (I'm not a native speaker, that might be better worded) Would that be clearer? This doesn't mean that we support the use of non-free when there are free alternatives available. We ...
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GREAT intro source on Japanese teas!
Group: rec.food.drink.tea · Group Profile · Search for native speaker in rec.food.drink.tea
Author: Thitherflit
Date: Sep 7, 2008 08:15
...a careful job that is still very accessible, and it is available in English, German or Japanese. The English is quirky-playful sometimes, but obviously written by a native- speaker of English. Whoever thought up this project did it well :) Go have a look and enjoy! :) james-henry holland japanese language and culture hobart and ...
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Re: Egyptian Reggae
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Author: AlfaMS
Date: Aug 29, 2008 11:43
Enzo Matrix schrieb: ..Gary Jackson seems to have a lot in common with my musical taste.. ..And I bet a native speaker would have put that into words differently.. ;-) Er... no, not really... ..Like, "It seems we two share the same musical taste".. :-D -- Josef
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Re: Egyptian Reggae
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Author: Enzo Matrix
Date: Aug 29, 2008 11:41
AlfaMS wrote: AlfaMS schrieb: ..Gary Jackson seems to have a lot in common with my musical taste.. ..And I bet a native speaker would have put that into words differently.. ;-) Er... no, not really... -- Enzo I wear the cheese. It does not wear me.
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Re: Egyptian Reggae
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Author: AlfaMS
Date: Aug 29, 2008 11:40
AlfaMS schrieb: ..Gary Jackson seems to have a lot in common with my musical taste.. ..And I bet a native speaker would have put that into words differently.. ;-) -- Josef
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Re: a relational database done in forth would r0ck
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Author: Bernd Paysan
Date: Aug 28, 2008 01:36
..., Java has lots of libraries, while Forth has not. That's also a different expressiveness, which certainly has effects on native "speakers" of these languages (notice the importance of "native" here: Someone who speaks such a language as second language carries a lot of the culture of his native language into it). So while I don't accept the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis on natural ...
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