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Re: The Red Hat Project?



For Red Hat, I mean the ability to read/write Arabic in a suitable way,
at least for a start. Translation will come later..

On Sun, 2003-07-27 at 00:37, Mohammed Sameer wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 26, 2003 at 09:58:01PM +0300, Muhammad Alkarouri wrote:
> <snips>
> > I am not that sure of the situation in
> > Debian).
> Debian though a community based distro. But to do anything you need a 
> sponsor, And because there is no many Arab users, I don't know really.
> 
> > I have some experience of Red Hat Linux (6.2  to 9), relatively good C
> > programming with little perl, some python, and some network
> > administration experience and no much use of cvs. And I am a newbie at
> > Arabeyes. So I suggest that some one experienced be the coordinator and
> > I will support him as much as I can (may be the good folks who supported
> > Mandrake?).
> I think that we all did support Mandrake, But i know nothing about who 
> translated the distro.
> 
> > I am actually now using Red Hat 8 with some Arabic working (actually Red
> > Hat 8 with KDE 3.1.2 and OpenOffice 1.1 Beta2 installed). Some of us
> > will need more packages, at least a newer Vim maybe..
> > 
> Adding Arabic support in general isn't hard, Do you mean translation or 
> the ability to read/write arabic in a suitable way ?
> 
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Muhammad Abdulmuneim Alkarouri
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