
28 Dec
2005
28 Dec
'05
8:11 p.m.
On 12/28/05, Joshua Hutchinson <joshua@hutchinson.net> wrote:
If they are in English, I'd go with PGDP (they have more volunteer power). If in another language, DP-Europe is better equipped.
I don't think that's universally true. Most Western European languages have a much larger body of users at PGDP than DP-Europe. The only exception off the top of my head is Icelandic. Even non-Latin-1 languages, like Esperanto or Middle English, do better at PGDP, because of an established body of proofers and it's easier for many people to transliterate instead of typing the Unicode characters. This goes double for the Native American languages that use a huge, odd, collection of accents and indiosyncratic characters.