Hello Guy!

Seems like I made you angry a little :)
Anyway, I agree with you too, that Israelis does (ALMOST) nothing about
their weird language, and other countries are doing more. I think that it
happens because Israelis doesn't match the open-source thing, the
coding-for-free idea. they want money. I know it sounds weird, but
I really think so.

I really appreciate all those few people who DID contribute something to
the Israeli Linux.


Anyway, this has nothing to do with sun, which is a company like
Micr$oft, more or less. If they would add hebrew support, staroffice will
succeed here (mostly on windows, ofcourse).

Cya,
Oren

On Sat, 16 Sep 2000, guy keren wrote:

> 
> On Sat, 16 Sep 2000, Oren Held wrote:
> 
> > Sure, you are so right, but I have no time.
> > and staroffice isn't open-sourced, btw. I mean, I heard they released it ,
> > but it's still not GPL or something. but if I had time, yeah, I would be
> > (trying to) add hebrew support to koffice. Maybe in the future, yeah..
> 
> stop whining, kid. use the time you spend in whining to do something
> more productive. the german and norweighan (or swedish?) people care about
> hebrew support for their software much more then most israeli programmers,
> it seems (that'd include me, ofcourse ;)  then again - i don't whine. i
> wait.)
> 
> guy
> 
> 
> "For world domination - press 1,
>  or dial 0, and please hold, for the creator." -- nob o. dy
> 


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