assalam alaykom,
I think sabily is mre attractive and more descriptive...
PS: can attach the photo I don't have FB account :(
2010/12/17 jmehdi
> +1
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> Mehdi
> Administrator of the Sabily Projecthttp://www.sabily.org
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> Le 17/12/2010 04:21, AbdulRahiem Dubelaar a écrit :
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> Assalamu ale
بسم الله، السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
Stick to Sabily.
Ubuntu Muslim can be put in the slogan or any where you want.
في Fri، 17-12-2010 عند 10:33 +0200 ، كتب fadi al-katout:
> assalam alaykom,
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> I think sabily is mre attractive and more descri
well said brother Muhd, Sabily really sounds good and it's now famous enough
than other names .. and if it is necessary to change, just put "ubuntu
Sabily"..
And btw, well done akhi Abdelmonam, i tried to be there with you and Mark,
but unfortunetly i didn't make it w al hamdu lilleh :)
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I can not find a translation of "ubuntu muslim remix" into Arabic lor
French! I don't know if it looks like good in other language since the word
"remix" is used without translation in other languages...
2010/12/17 Muslih Al Aqqad
> in my opinion, i think ubuntu Muslim remix is good, or we use
Wa alaykom assalem,
I have the same opinion..and in this case we don't need any permission to
use it, since the problem is only in the name not in the description...
2010/12/17 AbdulRahiem Dubelaar
> Assalamu aleikum
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> Personally, I think that the Sabily name should stay. Perhaps add a li
Wa alaykom assalem,
Kindly find hereafter 3 photos one with many ubuntu-tn members, one with
ubuntu-tn Management committee members and one when the locoteam give a
symbolic gift to Mark:
http://sabi.ly/f/Nd4f5
http://sabi.ly/f/Tc3n4
http://sabi.ly/f/Yq29T
Also as sent by brother Rached hereafter
Hope we can meet together in another event inshalla :)
2010/12/17 Saber OMRI
> well said brother Muhd, Sabily really sounds good and it's now famous
> enough than other names .. and if it is necessary to change, just put
> "ubuntu Sabily"..
> And btw, well done akhi Abdelmonam, i tried to be the
Wa alaykom assalem,
You are welcome brother to Sabily family :)
OK for the first point, I agree with you already.
For the second point "For the question : what about the plus of Sabily %
Ubuntu? there's a lot of answers that depend on what kind of user we are and
what are our needs. It's the basic
salamou alaykom,
I think sabily is wonderfull name and no need for renaming it again
I think, just email mark, thank him in the name of sabily communauty for
beeing present at the conference and clearing the 'misunstertood'(I
wasn't aware that was one). then that the communauty is accustomed wit
Wa Alykum Assalam , undaSight .. Welcome aboard.
an Excellent point of view .. the word 'Sabily speaks for itself , and
more common , it makes sense .. beside it's an Arabic Name , witch paint
the picture " it is a Muslim Edition ".:)
On Fri, 2010-12-17 at 21:31 +0100, Abdelmonam Kouka wrote:
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Wa Alykum Assalam , Good news Mash'Allah :)
My +1 to "Sabily".
On Thu, 2010-12-16 at 21:58 +0100, Abdelmonam Kouka wrote:
> Assalamo alaykom,
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> Yesterday Mark Shuttleworth was here in Tunisia in this event:
> http://www.tunisiaopensourceconf.tn and after his conference I meet
> him with Tunis
i know i didn't do much for Sabily , in the same time i wish the best
for Sabily to be on top as long as the Open source remind . May the
source be with you ! :D
as for the Sabily + Canonical situation .. Why not !
Maybe one day Sabily whould switch it's base sources to Debian
directly ! or, even
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