> What is "Redmond's way"? Another way of saying "I hate them but I can't
> explain that logically, so I better swear"? OK, go on.

I don't hate Redmond. I just hate the way they treat technology, and the way 
they treat their customers intelligence (a.k.a the new hilarious eula of 
xpeesp1).

TC:
>If you want to start from scratch, I think you're wasting your time. Use
>an existing distro, and make Hebrew an add-on to it.

Well, that is not an option, cause there isn't one single distro that fits the 
definition. The closest one is debian, but I won't go into why it doesn't fit 
the casual ex-win luser. As of "wasting my time", I am working for almost an 
year on this. The company I work for have 3 pretty much stable servers 
running this stuff (and serving commercial sites). Also, at home I run 2 
desktops running hebrew/english kde, an heck, it kicks-ass.

>I wonder how soon do you discover these two things do not always sit
>together and joining them is not exactly that easy?

Well, what do you know, they really do sit well together.
It's nice to run apache-conf through a remote hebrew kde session. :)

>If you don't, tell me 
>how much it (your distro) costs

As I mentioned, the idea is to make it completely opensourced and free (as in 
beer AND speech).

No offense, but those are the majority of replies when I try to hook up ppl to 
the project. But I think "innovation and igenuity" don't come from writing 
some buzz words on a nice packaged crapware, but from ppl having balls to it.
If not, we would have today just one choice (hint: eula??).

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