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Author Ramchandra Apte
Recipients Ramchandra Apte, ezio.melotti, georg.brandl, neologix, pitrou, r.david.murray, reingart, terry.reedy
Date 2012-10-31.03:19:56
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I said
>> Schools put a priority on English but not on native languages. Languages must be preserved because they contain culture
Charles-François Natali said
> Of course, but the main goal of a language is to communicate.

> As it stand, English is the language which is the most likely to be understood by Python users and developers (I don't count Esperanto ;-).

>It'll get tricky if in a couple months, we start getting bug reports with traceback in Finnish or French...
I was saying in general.
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