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- Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 20:30:09 -0600
- From: Matt Gushee <mgushee@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Japanese page has been revised
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Stephen J. Turnbull wrote: > I don't seem to be getting Matt's posts so I'm replying to Scott. I > wonder why my spam filter doesn't like Matt? Stay tuned .... Maybe because a lot of people have "borrowed" my domain name for spam? I wish I could make them stop ... a guy from my local LUG came up with a clever tactic; the gist of it was that if you put the right legal incantations on your Web site, you could sue people under the DMCA[1] for spoofing your domain name--or credibly threaten to, which is usually much more pleasant. I asked him if he'd tried it; he said no, but he'd report back when he had ... he's been in poor health, though, so maybe he never got around to it. Maybe I'll just have to go first. > Scott> On Sun, Aug 14, 2005 at 02:01:43PM -0600, Matt Gushee > Scott> wrote: > > >> I do think, though, that someone, somewhere ought to provide an > >> overview of how Japanese input works and what kinds of software > >> components are needed. It seems to me that, back in the day, > >> Craig Oda's documents did a pretty good job in that > >> respect. They're very out of date now, and apparently no longer > >> available, but they certainly helped me and many others to > >> understand concepts like "input method" and "conversion > >> server." > > You could always buy Linux Nihongo Kankyo. :-) Not really an issue for me personally. I think you know I've been around Linux for a while; ubergeek though I may not be, I generally get things working, through sheer stubbornness if nothing else. But these days all sorts of rabble are being encouraged to use Linux. Seems to me you can either embrace that trend--in which case more user-friendly documentation about a lot things is desirable--or just not worry about helping newbies at all. Half-measures are frustrating for everyone. BTW, I've tried several Japanese Linux distros, both free-as-in-beer and for-pay. Wasn't really impressed with any of them; the last one I tried was Kondara, but I was scared away by their voodoo kernels. Anyhow, their target market is actual Japanese people. Like, I suspect, most gaijin who use Japanese, my Linux needs & prefs are a bit eccentric. [1] That's the Digital Millenium Copyright Act, for those who don't keep up with US politics (lucky you!). -- Matt Gushee Englewood, CO, USA
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