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Re: Board decision needed on Loglan/Lojban reciprocity
- Subject: Re: Board decision needed on Loglan/Lojban reciprocity
- From: Logical Language Group <lojbab>
- Date: Fri, 24 Feb 1995 13:47:39 -0500 (EST)
lojbab cusku di'e
> My main "objection" to reciprocation is that we have no other links to other
> conlangs in the first place, whereass it sounds like Jennings is being
> inclusionary in including us. Being our only external link, it would put
> focus on TLI Loglan, whereass if we had a page linking to several other
> conlangs it would stand out less.
We could easily add links to Edmund Grimley-Evans's conlang page, and perhaps
to the Esperanto page, thus: "If you want Esperanto, you can find it here."
> But I am not sure I understand the psychology of Web-climbers weel enough to
> know what they would feel about this. Is it the norm that home pages have
> a bunch of links to othersites, or are the links to other sites normally
> handled more at an index level?
My perception is that it is normal to have a subpage called "Links to related
sites" or some such, and that this page is populated with various external
links.
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e'osai ko sarji la lojban.