Dotan Mazor wrote:

Each time, the same answer is reached - Linux-IL is an English only list. Personally, I have used this fact to point people who speak little or no Hebrew at all to this list, and I know for a fact that so did other people as well.


As always, Shachar has the right answer. Linux is an English Oriented system, that works in an English environment. Odds are, that if you can't read English, most of the topics entered in this list won't say anything to you.

I like Hebrew. Heck, I LOVE Hebrew! but that doesn't mean that it should be used everywhere. There are places, such as this list, that people should be aware that Hebrew messages are off-limit. What's too wrong about it?

Live long and Prosper Azran!
dotan

I'm sorry, I believe I have been misunderstood. I was not talking about Linux, the OS (kernel?) at all. I was talking about Linux-IL, the mailing list.


Whether or not I believe that there is room for Hebrew speeking Linux mailing lists (I do), this isn't one of them. One needs to respect the rules of the forum they use.

Whenever I have an announcment to make regarding Hamakor, for example, I post it in English here, and in Hebrew on Whatsup. That's because this forum's language is English, and whatsup's is Hebrew. As simple as that. I don't post Hebrew announcements here, and I don't post English announcement on whatsup. Doing either one of those would be an abuse of the medium, and outright impolite.

Shachar

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