Z:gnu-www-ja-gnu-overflow--fb5f48-Many on the net saw the bug as/en

Many on the net saw the bug as a chance to reopen old holy wars. &ldquo;The stack problems that are endemic in the computer industry today are a direct result of the widespread adoption of English as the language of choice,&rdquo; said one Dothead. &ldquo;English is a fine tool for low-level descriptions and expository writing, but it offers too many inconsistencies and is far too unstable to use in production environments. It's time to move to languages like Esperanto that feature built-in stack protection.&rdquo; When it was pointed out that he had written his comment in English, the poster went into an incoherent rant, finishing with &ldquo;La cina industrio, kun fama milijara tradicio, pli kaj pli largskale produktas ankau komputilon! Sed kiel aspekta la cina komputil-merkato el la vidpunko de la aplikanto? Mi provos respondi al tiu demando lau personaj spertoj en la plej granda cina urbo, Sanhajo!&rdquo;