On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 10:44:06PM -0800, Lindar wrote:
> I would love to learn how to be the person running this game, but the
> website gives me very few clues. Could anybody help me figure this thing
> out?
The best introduction available is:
http://whereareyourkeys.org/learn-wayk-now/
I would like to improve the introductory material on {lo do ckiku ma
zvati}, but I'm very unlikely to be able to do a better job than the
link above in teaching how to play. My introductory material will
only be able talk about how to play {lo do ckiku ma zvati}
specifically, not how to play {Where are your Keys?} generally.
If anyone is tired of waiting for me to make improvements to the
website, the source code is available:
https://github.com/alanpost/lodockikumazvati_www
I'm more than happy to collaborate. I'm also willing to import the
website into MediaWiki if my not doing so is a barrier to contribution.
Otherwise, it will happen; perhaps not quickly.
> Secondly:
> The Lojban in the Universal Speed Curriculum is wrong. It's just plain
> terrible, in fact.
> I don't know exactly where to put a proper translation, so I'll post it
> here.
Lindar, the most current version of the USC is here:
https://github.com/alanpost/lodockikumazvati
It is more current than the version as published on the website. If
you would fork that project, I would be happy to accept patches.
I've attached the current version of the USC to this e-mail, though
it doesn't include any of your corrections below, unless I had
already made them.
It probably contains all-new problems, I'm not done proofing the
stuff I've added to it yet.
-Alan
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