On Saturday 15 August 2009 23:23:05 A. PIEKARSKI wrote:
> OK, that's what I thought. However, I read somwhere that to do this, you
> have to have degrees in philosophy, mathematics, computer science and some
> others - but not in Business Administration or Chemistry which happen to be
> my degrees.
Not necessarily - look over the sections and see if anything interests you. I
picked a number section and "ga'obi'ike'i" because they interest me.
(Intervals, including complex-plane disks punctured at the center and with
some points missing from the outer edge, occur in various aspects of
mathematics.)
> Also, once once the work has been done, what then? How does it become
> official? As CosmicRay pointed out, xorlo has been lying around since
> 2004. It looks like work is being done, but decisions are not being made.
Sections are voted on, and once all sections, xorlo, and the revision of the
phonotactics and morphology have been voted on, we'll have a vote on the
whole thing.
Pierre