We anticipated that the British or Americans would try to sneakily introduce their words about computers so we appointed a group of 70-something-years-old literature experts to create the proper words to use for computer stuff.
They came up with novel words that made us the laughingstock of the Western world and that nobody wanted to use. The state organizations were forced to, so for some time nobody understood anybody (this is a slightly romanced version but it was a mess).
Some of the words made sense, most did not. They were published by an important organization in France as a dictionary.
We did a lot of great things in computer science - this dictionary was not one of them.
In spirit, this kinda reminds me of the Czech chemical nomenclature – large parts of it (including original names for many elements) were designed pretty much single-handledly by natural scientist Jan Svatopluk Presl.
This was part of the Czech National Revival: a huge movement in the 1800s to prevent Czech language and culture to die out under the German/Austrian influence. During that time, the vocabulary saw a boom of new, original words (including ridiculous ones) to combat Germanisms at all cost.
And so to this day, a portion of the Czech periodic table has unique naming of elements, completely unrelated to their Latin counterparts.
I think this is similar in Polish - I believe there are different suffixes depending on the level of <something> (IIRC this was for some compounds of Fe)
We anticipated that the British or Americans would try to sneakily introduce their words about computers so we appointed a group of 70-something-years-old literature experts to create the proper words to use for computer stuff.
They came up with novel words that made us the laughingstock of the Western world and that nobody wanted to use. The state organizations were forced to, so for some time nobody understood anybody (this is a slightly romanced version but it was a mess).
Some of the words made sense, most did not. They were published by an important organization in France as a dictionary.
We did a lot of great things in computer science - this dictionary was not one of them.