יאללה קדימה!!
On Friday 17 May 2002 05:05, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think this issue have been debated before - but I also think it's a much
> better time now to discuss it..
>
> We're Israelies, most of us use Linux as their primary OS - and almost all
> of the mailers supports hebrew - one way or the other..
>
> * KMail in KDE 3.0 - supports hebrew right from the first character (thanks
> to Lars, Ilya, Diego)
>
> * Evolution - if I understood correctly, you can read hebrew, but it's a
> bit of hackish to write hebrew in it, until next month when GNOME 2.0 will
> be out with full Hebrew support.
>
> * Mozilla - Supports hebrew (Thanks to Mati and the other people in IBM
> Israel for their work)
>
> * Pine - hpine exists for quite a long time and you can use it to
> read/write hebrew..
>
> So what are the reasons for not switching our official language here from
> English to Hebrew (not in a day, but rather in a month->2 months time
> period)? Please reply and explain your position...
>
> Thanks,
> Hetz
>
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