tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4733562181298960207.post2760147391752127150..comments2023-05-26T02:38:31.462-05:00Comments on The Azanian Sea: African Languages and the World of ITNathaniel Mathewshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04486723967931695538noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4733562181298960207.post-53363394039303216802009-09-19T09:07:55.776-05:002009-09-19T09:07:55.776-05:00Great to hear about this project. Beyound the pot...Great to hear about this project. Beyound the potential to offer the web to more people (or making it easier for people to navigate)this brings in the possiblity of reviving some of the lesser used languages. You make a great point about the fact that some languages are mainly oral. I know that there has been an uprising of Berber poeple in Morocco who are developing written Berber. Some of the issue with this is that many of the people who speak Berber have never been literate. So there is a complexity to the birth of written languages and this project will likely have similiar complexitites but would be worth it.BcomingQhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18194864842541406056noreply@blogger.com