On Tue, 3 Nov 1998 06:11:47 -0500, Logical Language Group
<lojbab@...> wrote:
>But to give an example - our Lojban Web page was at the the time it was =
set up
>probably the most extensive and detailed of conlang pages outside the
>Esperanto community. I don't know if this is still the case. But =
recently
>people have asked me such questions like "why don't we have MANY web =
sites"
>or a "web ring", and I have to answer that it never occurred to me to
>have multiple Web sites when all the material is on one site. Amd I =
have
>no idea what would go on a Lojban Web ring if such a thing made sense.
>So what is good and bad on a conlang website? How many websites do you =
need
>and what is the difference between them? These questions probably don't=
apply to a conlang project that has no one yet learning the language, =
but they aren't
>AUXLANG topics either.
It's convenient to have all the reference material for Lojban on one =
site,
but a Lojban web ring might have Lojbanists' web pages in Lojban, like =
Nick
Nicholas's page at http://www.lexicon.net.au/~opoudjis/nick-loj.html, for
instance.