Re: Comments
From: | J Matthew Pearson <pearson@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, August 8, 2001, 17:45 |
Jim Grossmann wrote:
> Like many people on this list, I would love to see Tokana on the web.
> Getting my little euroclone, Goesk, onto the web wasn't that hard, though I
> used only text--no sound files or graphics. Matt, if you have time to
> post Tokana, quite a few of us will make time to read it.
Oh god... *sighs* Thank you very much for the compliment, but it seems like
whenever the subject of webifying Tokana comes up, I'm always much too busy with
work to even think of it. :-( Right now I'm busy preparing to move to
Portland, Oregon, for a year, where I will be teaching a full load of
linguistics courses at Reed College. I leave a week from today, and before I go
I need to finish up a summer course I'm teaching, pack up all my books and send
them off, organise all my papers, etc.. Then when I get to Portland there's
moving-in stuff, faculty meetings, and preparing for classes. Ack!
The only reason the "Tokana Reference Grammar" exists on paper is that I did all
the 'heavy work' years ago, before I became a grown-up. Now I have to content
myself with occasional revisions.
Thanks for thinking of me, though. Tokana *will* find an official home on the
web some day...
Matt.