Oleg Bartunov wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Apr 2005, Thomas Hallgren wrote:
>
>> Oleg Bartunov wrote:
>>
>>> I think it's quite useful to correct, because many of us use
>>> english only
>>> when reading mailing lists and documentation :)
>>>
>> I think that it's important to refrain from corrections on a public
>> forum as long as the essence of the message is clear. Some people
>> might get offended, others might just stop writing because they get
>> intimidated by the seemingly high demands on correct spelling or
>> sentence structure.
>>
>> I appreciate getting corrected by people I know in a limited forum. I
>> would not expect it when I do a mistakes here. Can't say it ever has
>> happend although there's often good grounds for it so I have nothing
>> to complain about. :-)
>
>
> It's difficult to opposed you but "limited forum" is not we could afford.
> When I see a lot of mistakes, crude words in russian forums I always feel
> myself uncomfortable. Unfortunately, I can't imagine how it looks for
> english speaking people. Of course, there are simple misprints which
> could
> be painlessly ommited, but I see nothing offending against correcting
> gross mistakes. Usually, people just too busy to notice them.
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Regards,
Thomas Hallgren