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A challenge for the list
Almost all those currently on the Lojban-list have acknowledged to the
list-request or my personal address. The two I am still missing are Liz
Highleyman and lojbab himself.
Bob LeChevalier's list access is likely to be sporadic. His personal
box is a Mess-Dos machine, and he is (unfortunately) a long-distance call
from the nearest regular net access he's been able to promote, which is
me. If any of you lives in northern VA and has a UNIX box, or knows a kindly
sort who does, please help.
Yes, this list is appropriate for postings *in* Lojban. I encourage them.
We all need the practice!
Beyond this, I have a challenge for the group. Let's develop some experience
in tanru construction by developing a Lojban technical vocabulary for use in
computing.
I'll open the ball with
sambau computer language
This is a simple, elegant tanru (`computer type of language' => sam + ban).
But what should its place structure be? What sumti should it take?
Another one:
samymri electronic-mail ... to ... from ... by carrier ...
(the tanru is `computer type of mail').
Yet another
samjulne computer network for purpose ... using carrier ...
(An unreduced lujvo...would the reduced form be better?).
Here's a trickier question. How should lojban express the difference between
`algorithm' and `program'? And should the obvious tanru `machine method' be
used for either or does it really correspond to English `automation'?
Other terms for which it would be interesting to develop lujvo include
`compiler', `interpreter', `executable', `file', `operating system', `main
memory' and `mass storage'. You can doubtless add 50 of your own.
It might help if you adopt as a goal being able to describe the environment
you post from precisely in Lojban.
Let's see some discussion on this. And...what about a lujvo for `electron
ic mailing list'?
>>eric>>
eric@snark.uu.net = eric%snark@uunet.uu.net --> Eric S. Raymond