On Fri, 17 May 2002, Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 3. I suggest to start with the gnubies list, and see how it goes there.
>    Alternatively, maybe setup a seperate list (r sublist? des listar
>    support this notion?)

Oh, yeah, good idea. "Before you can read the list archives, install
X and configure proper Hebrew support. And don't mail questions before
you read the archives -- it might've been answered before". Now,
*that's* a good way to introduce GNU/Linux to newbies, on par with
the "I'm not giving accounts on this system, if you can't crack
root you're not worthy of an account" style of system administration.

> 4. I hope that the archive will supprt on-the-fly conversin of the
>    messages to UTF-8. When I search the messages archive I don't want to
>    care what was theoriginal charset.

Show code first. Do you have an archiver that does that?

Can someone give me a coherent reason why we should use Hebrew? Does
anyone have trouble with the English here, or knows of someone who
says "I wouldn't join linux-il if it wasn't in Hebrew" or
"I'm not sending questions to l-il because I don't know how to
write in English"? I'm not talking about difficulties, I'm talking
about people who actually *need* Hebrew.

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