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Re: [ripe-167] Impressions brought from Moscow meeting

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  • From: "Sergey A. Mukhin" < >
  • Date: Fri, 13 Feb 1998 23:59:47 +0300
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>>>>> "A" == Alex Wilansky aw@localhost writes:
A> To: edd@localhost (Edgar Danielyan)
A> Date: Thu, 12 Feb 1998 14:25:07 +0100 (MET)
A> Cc: hostmaster@localhost, ncc@localhost, lir-wg@localhost

>> Why Luxembourgers doesn't ask RIPE to be served in Leutzebuergesch?...
>> Anyone from Grand Duchy?
>> 

A> No, but as a Russian (albeit working in another country) I see no reason to not
A> insist on English as the workinglanguage. It's the lingua franca for the
A> internet, most operating syststems are based on some form of english
A> shorthand for the commands, and frankly, at least up until theend of the
A> communist era, there were more English language teachers per capita in
A> Russia than there were in the U.S. (and most of them were better, too.....)

Quite right, Alex. It is okay about Moscow, St Petersbourg and some other
cities. And we are connecting other regions where it is not so. Think 
it would be better if people all over the world spoke the only language,
but is it possible? Hope it would change ( English language in Russia and
ex-USSR countries ) but God knows when. And things would run better if
we have office speaking English to all the world and Russian to people
which have not learned English good enough yet.


A> Aleks

Sergey

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