You can always contribute to torah projects (starting new ones or
helping existing ones) even though Hebrew is your second language, as
long as you stick to programing and not to the technical stuff like
typing in text. The language of communication is almost always English
once you get to programing itself (the thread i linked to was about
the idea and that's why it could have been in Hebrew).

You can also contact writers of existing torah programs for win that
have no profit (otherwise they wont agree), and ask them to open the
source so it can be converted to linux. once that is done i am sure
someone will be happy to convert it.

Moshe 

On 8/1/05, Aaron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nice but hebrew is my second language so for me to be involved the language 
> of communication should be english.
> I have a friend who programs torah stuff for windows I will ask him if he is 
> interested in working on some lin projects, although he thinks about $ so I 
> am not sure.
> 
> Aaron

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