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*Someone on [irc://chat.freenode.net/conlang #conlang] commented that languages cannot be copyrighted or something. If that's true, public domain is the only option. —[[User:Fenhl|Fenhl]] 13:51, 17 April 2011 (PDT)
*Someone on [irc://chat.freenode.net/conlang #conlang] commented that languages cannot be copyrighted or something. If that's true, public domain is the only option. —[[User:Fenhl|Fenhl]] 13:51, 17 April 2011 (PDT)
*I suspect they're right with respect to U.S. copyright law, but it has never been tested in court.  I have no idea whether other countries' copyright laws might differ in this respect, or whether patent law might apply; I'm pretty sure trademark law does apply, but I'd vote against trying to patent or trademark Naeso either. --[[User:Jim Henry|Jim Henry]] 18:06, 17 April 2011 (PDT)


===New users===
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*If inactive people count towards majority, we run into problems such as the very low activity in the last few months. We could make it a rule that only active members have full voting rights, or something like that. Discuss! —[[User:Fenhl|Fenhl]] 13:51, 17 April 2011 (PDT)
*If inactive people count towards majority, we run into problems such as the very low activity in the last few months. We could make it a rule that only active members have full voting rights, or something like that. Discuss! —[[User:Fenhl|Fenhl]] 13:51, 17 April 2011 (PDT)
*Sounds good.  Maybe, if someone hasn't voted in N days (with N set fairly generously), they count as inactive and aren't needed to count toward a quorum on a given issue? --[[User:Jim Henry|Jim Henry]] 18:06, 17 April 2011 (PDT)


===LCC4 relay ring B===
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*[[User:Fenhl|Fenhl]] has entered himself for ring B of the [[LCC4 relay]], with Naeso as the language. Of course, he will need the help of the other project members.
*[[User:Fenhl|Fenhl]] has entered himself for ring B of the [[LCC4 relay]], with Naeso as the language. Of course, he will need the help of the other project members.


{{V|Is everyone okay with that?|FH=y|BF=y}}
{{V|Is everyone okay with that?|FH=y|BF=y|JH=y}}


*[[User:bornfor|bornfor]] is really excited about this.
*[[User:bornfor|bornfor]] is really excited about this.


{{Naeso}}
{{Naeso}}

Revision as of 17:06, 17 April 2011



Naeso
Pronounced: /naˈe.so/
Timeline and Universe: here and now
Species: humans
Spoken: #naeso
Total speakers: 9
Writing system: Syllabary
Genealogy: isolate
Typology
Basic word order: VSO
Credits
Creator: blisk, bornfor, Fenhl, MalfermitaKodo and micahjohnston
Created: from 17 September, 2010 onward

Naeso.jpg

This is the homepage of the language Naeso, a collaborative project of #conlang members. It was begun on 17 September, 2010 by blisk, bornfor, Fenhl, MalfermitaKodo and micahjohnston. The separate channel #naeso was created shortly after. jim_henry, Esploranto and BlueRider joined the project a little later.

We've pulled the majority of critical stuff from the old Wikispaces site. If you're looking for something to do, however, this converter script may be useful for bringing the rest of the information over, even though it doesn't handle all weirdities of Wikispaces syntax perfectly.

We are on CALS! To edit, tell Fenhl your username.

Away list

Esploranto, BlueRider, micahjohnston, and blisk haven't been seen in a long while. If you're one of these four, please pop into #naeso and let us know that you're back!

Big issues of the now

Licensing stuff

  • Should we keep copyrights or something similar to Naeso? Or should we release it into the public domain?
    • You may add an option not listed here.
public domain — 0/0 (0/0)
  • Someone on #conlang commented that languages cannot be copyrighted or something. If that's true, public domain is the only option. —Fenhl 13:51, 17 April 2011 (PDT)
  • I suspect they're right with respect to U.S. copyright law, but it has never been tested in court. I have no idea whether other countries' copyright laws might differ in this respect, or whether patent law might apply; I'm pretty sure trademark law does apply, but I'd vote against trying to patent or trademark Naeso either. --Jim Henry 18:06, 17 April 2011 (PDT)

New users

We are accepting new contributors! If you'd like to help out with this language, join #naeso on freenode and let us know! We'd be happy to have you.

Inactive users

  • If inactive people count towards majority, we run into problems such as the very low activity in the last few months. We could make it a rule that only active members have full voting rights, or something like that. Discuss! —Fenhl 13:51, 17 April 2011 (PDT)
  • Sounds good. Maybe, if someone hasn't voted in N days (with N set fairly generously), they count as inactive and aren't needed to count toward a quorum on a given issue? --Jim Henry 18:06, 17 April 2011 (PDT)

LCC4 relay ring B

  • Fenhl has entered himself for ring B of the LCC4 relay, with Naeso as the language. Of course, he will need the help of the other project members.
Is everyone okay with that? — 0/0 (0/0)
  • bornfor is really excited about this.
Naeso
General:VotingMember listAn Introduction to Naeso
Phonology and orthography:PhonologyStressOrthographyTransliteration
Grammar:GrammarSuffixesPrepositions
Lexicon and corpus:Naeso-EnglishEnglish-NaesoProposed wordsSwadeshNamesCorpus of SentencesMath
Conlang relay torches:LCC4 Relay
This page is part of the project Naeso. We meet up to discuss changes in 'real time' in #naeso on Freenode.