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Alkanadi (Mostrar perfil) 9 de agosto de 2015 07:35:22
People would have to submit their material and then receive an Esperanto Kosher/Halal stamp of approval. It should cost a few dollars to submit their material.
Does something like this already exist? Does it sound like a good idea?
erinja (Mostrar perfil) 9 de agosto de 2015 15:56:06
icewater (Mostrar perfil) 11 de agosto de 2015 00:25:29
Red_Rat_Writer (Mostrar perfil) 11 de agosto de 2015 05:19:22
You don't want to add another step in the publication process, try to make it as simple as possible. A blog would weed out bad translations, and be a good place to review new publications/authors.
Bemused (Mostrar perfil) 11 de agosto de 2015 08:29:53
Someone finally found a way to monetise Esperanto.
Now all you need to do is start publicising the "Alkanidi stamp of approval for language accuracy" for Esperanto publications.
Alkanadi (Mostrar perfil) 11 de agosto de 2015 08:59:35
Bemused:Excellent idea Alkanidi.I think I will start to do that. I will gather a list of trusted authors that have excellent grammar. Maybe, for books that are in doubt, I can create a poll to see what the Lernu people think.
Someone finally found a way to monetise Esperanto.
Now all you need to do is start publicising the "Alkanidi stamp of approval for language accuracy" for Esperanto publications.
Then the next step is to contact all the authors and ask them to put my stamp on their book.
joewolz (Mostrar perfil) 13 de agosto de 2015 13:51:30
Alkanadi (Mostrar perfil) 13 de agosto de 2015 14:27:16
joewolz:A concerted effort from one fired up individual is a better solution than trying to centralize our little diaspora.Yah. Of course. The first one to complain should be the first to volunteer. There is no shortage of ideas in the world, but there is a shortage of workers. If you want something done then do it yourself. Just do it. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Ect...
I will probably end up doing something along these lines. I just like to see what other people think. It helps me brainstorm and mull through ideas. Also, I like to get to know the Esperanto community better.
erinja (Mostrar perfil) 13 de agosto de 2015 14:48:10
Polaris (Mostrar perfil) 14 de agosto de 2015 13:29:31