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August 10, 2017, 10:55:49 AM
#71
Dear Administration!

Could you please create Ukrainian local board?
I see that this question has been discussed here for a long time. However, in recent year, an increasing number of developers want to move their projects and Ukrainian language too. But this is not possible, due to the fact that the separate section for our language on the Forum is missing.

Previously, this language Forum was not so popular. But look now.
The proportion of users who communicate in Ukrainian is growing.

Please take this important decision and create for the Ukrainian local Board.











Really worthwhile arguments! It can also be mentioned that Ukraine is the biggest country in Europe! And not the most recent country in the world economy, perhaps a little activity at the forum is connected with ignorance of English among Ukrinets. So the branch would be relevant.
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August 10, 2017, 10:52:11 AM
#70
I'd like to ask moderators to add Ukrainian local board. We really need it.

Ukraine is home to one of the largest bitcoin communities in Europe. Ukraine currently ranks among the top 10 countries in the world in terms of the number of global bitcoin nodes. So I think it isn't right that we don't have our local board here.

 Grin Grin Grin
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August 03, 2017, 12:48:34 PM
#69
I would very much like to see the Ukrainian local on this forum.
sr. member
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August 03, 2017, 07:48:01 AM
#68
The time of the Ukrainian language on the forum has risen!
I'm happy with decentralization!
I am for!

Thanks administrators and moderators for their support!

Чac yкpaїнcькoї мoви нa фopyмi нacтaв!
Я paдий бyдy дeцeнтpaлiзaцiї!
Я зa! +++!!!!

Дякyю - aдмiнicтpaтopaм тa мoдepaтopaм зa їxню пiдтpимкy!

 Cheesy
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July 31, 2017, 09:59:43 AM
#67
Most famous Ukrainian crypto - Karbowanec does not have its own thread in Ukrainian. What a shame.
https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/krb-1513025
As an ugly workaround, the russian board was hijacked with posts in Ukrainian. 340 (!!!) pages in one thread only.

How much is enough to be ENOUGH?
Please create dedicated Ukrainian board.
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July 28, 2017, 12:46:14 PM
#66
One of the largest country in Europe and the country with a huge base of qualified IT outsource workers has no local board in this forum. It`s a pity. What ukrainians need to do for a own local board? Will we need to create much activity in one ukrainian topic? How much is needed? Talk about everything in one topic - it`s inconvenient.
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June 18, 2017, 03:53:29 AM
#65
Note, I'm not the op.

It looks that you need Ukrainian local biard only to make bounty campaigns translations.

No.

But I'm not sure is it active enough to create local board for Ukrainosns.

Because Ukrainian-speaking folks moved to other forums.
legendary
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Slava Ukraini!
June 16, 2017, 06:51:29 PM
#64
Dear Administration!

Could you please create Ukrainian local board?
I see that this question has been discussed here for a long time. However, in recent year, an increasing number of developers want to move their projects and Ukrainian language too. But this is not possible, due to the fact that the separate section for our language on the Forum is missing.

Previously, this language Forum was not so popular. But look now.
The proportion of users who communicate in Ukrainian is growing.

Please take this important decision and create for the Ukrainian local Board.

https://images.gameru.net/image/direct/b3ee112b53.png

https://images.gameru.net/image/direct/d4d67184fa.png

https://images.gameru.net/image/direct/a35a3c7997.png
It looks that you need Ukrainian local board only to make bounty campaigns translations. I don't that's enough important reason to make local board. But Ukrainian thread is one of the most active topics on Other languages & locations board. But I'm not sure is it active enough to create local board for Ukrainosns.
sr. member
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June 15, 2017, 01:51:43 PM
#63
Dear Administration!

Could you please create Ukrainian local board?
I see that this question has been discussed here for a long time. However, in recent year, an increasing number of developers want to move their projects and Ukrainian language too. But this is not possible, due to the fact that the separate section for our language on the Forum is missing.

Previously, this language Forum was not so popular. But look now.
The proportion of users who communicate in Ukrainian is growing.

Please take this important decision and create for the Ukrainian local Board.








sr. member
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June 15, 2017, 10:54:23 AM
#62
Add the Ukrainian local board.We need it.Alot of ukrainian community use this forum and wanna see the ukr threads
legendary
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January 19, 2017, 02:36:48 AM
#61
Personally, I wouldn't mind if Poland took back a part of Ukraine on the right (west) bank of the Dnieper river. I have a strong inclination to think that they wouldn't mind either (remember, "Polska od morza do morza" is still on the agenda, while there is no more Russian Empire to kick some asses). And no, I don't mean that what's left should go to Russia, God forbid that. Since right now Ukraine looks more like a failing state being governed directly and financed through the IMF by Washington, DC...

In other words, no Ukraine, no Ukrainian local board, as simple as it could possibly get

I don't think there's much love between Poland and Ukraine after the massacres in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massacres_of_Poles_in_Volhynia_and_Eastern_Galicia

I know about those events but this is not a Politics&Society thread to discuss them here

There might not be great love between Ukrainians and Poles after all, but basically this discussion started with some dude claiming that the so-called Ukrainian language is much closer to Polish than Russian. This is highly debatable since I see many Ukrainians posting and even advertising their services in the Russian subforum here but I have yet to see anyone of them massively posting in the Polish one (yes, I checked)

I have no idea why a Russian votes against an Ukrainian board

Who do you refer to?
legendary
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January 18, 2017, 04:49:01 PM
#60
I have no idea why a Russian votes against an Ukrainian board. Wink

Personally, I wouldn't mind if Poland took back a part of Ukraine on the right (west) bank of the Dnieper river. I have a strong inclination to think that they wouldn't mind either (remember, "Polska od morza do morza" is still on the agenda, while there is no more Russian Empire to kick some asses). And no, I don't mean that what's left should go to Russia, God forbid that. Since right now Ukraine looks more like a failing state being governed directly and financed through the IMF by Washington, DC...

In other words, no Ukraine, no Ukrainian local board, as simple as it could possibly get

I don't think there's much love between Poland and Ukraine after the massacres in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massacres_of_Poles_in_Volhynia_and_Eastern_Galicia
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January 18, 2017, 04:04:55 PM
#59
It's a good idea, I need Ukrainian local board too
legendary
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October 09, 2016, 12:32:06 PM
#58
I highly doubt that. Because if you did, you would have known that the phrase you quoted as mine and even copyrighted as mine (which is rather strange per se since you try to make it look like Ukrainians don't understand Russian) is actually attributed to the emperor of Russia (and king of Poland, by the way), Alexander III. And, unlike you, I didn't call anyone personally imperialist or chauvinist here (let alone a "disgrace to humanity")...

You may want to think before you write what you think (which is telling, though)

Man, you wrote what you wrote and it doesn't matter was it quotation or not

Personally, I wouldn't mind if Poland took back a part of Ukraine on the right (west) bank of the Dnieper river. I have a strong inclination to think that they wouldn't mind either (remember, "Polska od morza do morza" is still on the agenda, while there is no more Russian Empire to kick some asses). And no, I don't mean that what's left should go to Russia, God forbid that. Since right now Ukraine looks more like a failing state being governed directly and financed through the IMF by Washington, DC...

In other words, no Ukraine, no Ukrainian local board, as simple as it could possibly get
sr. member
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October 09, 2016, 11:56:48 AM
#57
I highly doubt that. Because if you did, you would have known that the phrase you quoted as mine and even copyrighted as mine (which is rather strange per se since you try to make it look like Ukrainians don't understand Russian) is actually attributed to the emperor of Russia (and king of Poland, by the way), Alexander III. And, unlike you, I didn't call anyone personally imperialist or chauvinist here (let alone a "disgrace to humanity")...

You may want to think before you write what you think (which is telling, though)

Man, you wrote what you wrote and it doesn't matter was it quotation or not.
legendary
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October 09, 2016, 09:03:51 AM
#56
Dude, this is not a politics thread, so you be advised to refrain from raising such topics here. Nevertheless, I guess you should first learn more about the concept of "Polska od morza do morza" ("Poland from Sea to Sea") before making personal attacks. I would like to ask the mods to lock this thread or move it to the Politics board, since it is evidently switching into the personal vendetta mode...

And then you claim that Ukrainians don't understand Russian

Of course it's not, but it was you who came here and started argue with very odd arguments. I've tried to explain you weakness of your logic in normal way, but now I see it was hopeless because you are obviously prejudiced.

I know about the concept of "Polska od morza do morza" much better than you do. Main question is about your support for such concepts. Your frankly wrote that you support it if Poland become part of Russian Empire. That's all we need to know about you in this topic, because in Russian Empire Ukrainian language was officially oppressed

I highly doubt that. Because if you did, you would have known that the phrase you quoted as mine and even copyrighted as mine (which is rather strange per se since you try to make it look like Ukrainians don't understand Russian) is actually attributed to the emperor of Russia (and king of Poland, by the way), Alexander III. And, unlike you, I didn't call anyone personally imperialist or chauvinist here (let alone a "disgrace to humanity")...

You may want to think before you write what you think (which is telling, though)
sr. member
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October 09, 2016, 07:53:14 AM
#55
Dude, this is not a politics thread, so you be advised to refrain from raising such topics here. Nevertheless, I guess you should first learn more about the concept of "Polska od morza do morza" ("Poland from Sea to Sea") before making personal attacks. I would like to ask the mods to lock this thread or move it to the Politics board, since it is evidently switching into the personal vendetta mode...

And then you claim that Ukrainians don't understand Russian

Of course it's not, but it was you who came here and started argue with very odd arguments. I've tried to explain you weakness of your logic in normal way, but now I see it was hopeless because you are obviously prejudiced.

I know about the concept of "Polska od morza do morza" much better than you do. Main question is about your support for such concepts. Your frankly wrote that you support it if Poland become part of Russian Empire. That's all we need to know about you in this topic, because in Russian Empire Ukrainian language was officially oppressed.

So, no vendetta, man. Your arguments just irrelevant, that's all.

legendary
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October 09, 2016, 05:24:51 AM
#54
As I told you before, your logic is very weak. But it's not a surprise as I see you are russian imperialist and shovinist:

Moжeт ли быть Beликaя Пoльшa oт мopя дo мopя? B cocтaвe Poccийcкoй импepии - xoть oт oкeaнa дo oкeaнa... Grin (c) deisik
Could it be the Great Poland from sea to sea? As part of the Russian Empire - even from ocean to ocean ... Grin (c) deisik Shocked

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.6208481

It seems that you are total disgrace to the forum in particular and humanity in general.

Dude, this is not a politics thread, so you be advised to refrain from raising such topics here. Nevertheless, I guess you should first learn more about the concept of "Polska od morza do morza" ("Poland from Sea to Sea") before making personal attacks. I would like to ask the mods to lock this thread or move it to the Politics board, since it is evidently switching into the personal vendetta mode...

And then you claim that Ukrainians don't understand Russian
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October 09, 2016, 04:29:31 AM
#53
I suspect that when selecting between two migrant workers otherwise identical in their professional skills and abilities the absolute majority of employers will choose the one who doesn't need an interpreter. But you may, of course, choose to disagree...

And start to claim that Earth is flat and Elvis still alive

Sorry man, you still didn't get it. Those polacks know English of course, but in their daily life they use Polish and it's their right to do so.

When I say that Ukrainians perfectly well understand Russian (and this is one of the reasons why the Ukrainian board is not a priority)

This is wrong too. Even if a lot of Ukrainians understand Russian it doesn't mean that Ukrainian board is not a priority. It's obvious, isn't it?

It is obvious that the Ukrainian board is not a priority. You may rationalize that fact whichever way you like

As I told you before, your logic is very weak. But it's not a surprise as I see you are russian imperialist and shovinist:

Moжeт ли быть Beликaя Пoльшa oт мopя дo мopя? B cocтaвe Poccийcкoй импepии - xoть oт oкeaнa дo oкeaнa... Grin (c) deisik
Could it be the Great Poland from sea to sea? As part of the Russian Empire - even from ocean to ocean ... Grin (c) deisik Shocked

https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.6208481

It seems that you are total disgrace to the forum in particular and humanity in general.
legendary
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October 08, 2016, 02:18:01 PM
#52
Should I assume that the next thing you are going to say would be a claim that English and Irish on one side and Polish on the other are mutually intelligible? This is what follows from your words.

No, it doesn't. My point is that these things (language affinity and country of work migration) do not depend on each other. So all your next considerations are wrong

I suspect that when selecting between two migrant workers otherwise identical in their professional skills and abilities the absolute majority of employers will choose the one who doesn't need an interpreter. But you may, of course, choose to disagree...

And start to claim that Earth is flat and Elvis still alive

When I say that Ukrainians perfectly well understand Russian (and this is one of the reasons why the Ukrainian board is not a priority)

This is wrong too. Even if a lot of Ukrainians understand Russian it doesn't mean that Ukrainian board is not a priority. It's obvious, isn't it?

It is obvious that the Ukrainian board is not a priority. You may rationalize that fact whichever way you like
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