Antonio Carlos R. da Fonseca | Re: Is LFN evolving a lot ?

Alo Jacques,

> Esperanto is far more than a hundred years old,
> but Lingua Franca Nova is just in its prime infancy.
> In my opinion, if LFN must be a constructed language
> to be taken seriously as an international auxiliary language,
> as you say, it must first go on completing
> its necessary vocabulary.

> Personally I see LFN as a space of creation moderated
> by its creator.

I have same opinion as yours.
The present Esperanto is not the first version presented by Dr.
Zamenhoff, but one he though to be ok, after various trials.
The problem is that Esperanto was crystallized by Dr.Zamenhoff´s
followers and has no way to evolve.

LFN is very, very young. No matter, the changes will occur or LFN
will die, or crash.
The LFN´s moderator, up to now, after serious and deep discussion has
allowed changes.

Bon Voles,
Antonio