> "Eli" == Eli Billauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Eli> So, Reuven, could you share your experiences with us? Did you
Eli> get any really interesting CVs? Should we congratulate your
Eli> new worker?
We did get a bunch of interesting CVs, and the most
interesting/promising of the
> "Shachar" == Shachar Shemesh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Shachar> Please help me with a set of reasons why making the site
Shachar> actually work with Mozilla is in their best interests.
I can think of two arguments:
(1) I don't want to see the Leumi site work with Mozilla. I want
> "Eli" == Eli Segal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Eli> Has anyone here expirienced with ARCserve working with linux
Eli> ?? I have it running on a Win2000 server and I need it to
Eli> backup files that sitting on linux
I set this up for a client once. We were mixing together Wind
> "Nadav" == Nadav Har'El <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Nadav> Too Stallman-like? Gilad, you can take that as a compliment
Nadav> :)
I don't have anything against Gilad, and indeed believe that he did an
excellent job overall. And it may well be that the forum *needed* a
"free as in fr
> "Ira" == Ira Abramov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ira> anyone been there and cares to share any news and views they
Ira> collected? how was GBY's talk about Hamakor?
I was there. I thought that GBY's talk was quite good, although (a)
he was the final speaker, (b) he was cut off du
I proposed a talk for the ISOC conference about open-source Web
application environments. Given that they specifically asked for
papers in their open-source track, I figured that this was
appropriate.
Last week, I received a rejection notice. They said that there were
so many submissions that th
Just to add a few comments here:
My father-in-law is a member of the Academy. About a month ago, he
told me about the proposal for "mirshetet," and asked me what I
thought. I told him that while the word sounds fine to me, the
definition that was offered doesn't correspond to anything I'm aware
(Whoops, I hadn't cc'ed my previous message to the list. That's what
I get for reading it in a digest...)
Daniel> You must install the second CD as I indicated, to make the
Daniel> think work right. From that point you can type,
Daniel> ~/cxoffice/bin/msword or whatever without the LA
> "Eliran" == Eliran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Eliran> I saw in the cover a keyboard, on the keyboard were some
Eliran> letters... I recognized 2 of them to be hebrew : "shin"
Eliran> and "gimel" are these really hebrew letters ?
The issue's theme is internationalization. The
> "Tzafrir" == Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tzafrir> There are a number of incompatible ways to encode Hebrew
Tzafrir> (e.g: ISO-8859-8/visual, cp1255/logical and UTF-8). So
Tzafrir> simply saying that the language is Hebrew is not enough
Tzafrir> for the browser.
> "Sagi" == Sagi Bashari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Sagi> Turns out that by default apache2 sends charset header
Sagi> itself, which is set to "ISO-8859-1". The strange thing is
Sagi> that the meta tags didn't override it.
Why is this strange? The HTML standard says pretty clea
Eli just mentioned a note that I sent to him, but forgot to CC to the
entire list. Here's what I wrote:
I have seen, *very* recently, behavior similar to what you're talking
about with one of my clients who uses Barak. The Linux box (directly
connected to ADSL) was doing just fine,
Good programmers, no matter what the platform or language, cost a lot
of money. This doesn't mean that the most expensive programmer is
necessarily the best one, but it's probably safe to say that someone
who charges $15/hour isn't as good as someone who charges $150/hour.
Also: The more unusual
> Shaul Karl writes:
Shaul> Reuven: Does it matters to you if you donate the Disk to an
Shaul> AMUTA, keep it the property of your company or any other
Shaul> arrangement? What arrangement are you interested in?
To be honest, I'm not quite sure what sort of arrangement I'm
interested
I'm delighted to know that IGLU is going to provide local (Israeli)
mirrors of a lot of free software.
But as the owner of a company that might be interested in helping out,
I have to ask: If I donate a hard disk to IGLU, to whom am I actually
donating that disk?
In other words, is IGLU planning
We need an experienced Unix/Linux system administrator to help with
our internal Linux network, as well as provide support (in Linux,
Solaris, and Digital Unix) to our clients.
Requirements: Experience with NFS, NIS, Apache, sendmail, qmail, DNS,
CVS, lpr, backups, routing, and SAMBA. Experience
My consulting business (based in Modi'in) is looking for a senior
engineer (or "team leader"). Such a person would work on their own
consulting projects while simultaneously helping other engineers to
learn new technologies and solve problems for clients. The right
person would, over time, also
Ira just posted a note along these lines to linux.org.il, but I'll
risk repeating the announcement because it's such good news:
Philip Greenspun -- a recent PhD from MIT, head of ArsDigita, an
amazing author and speaker, and probably the most famous guru of Web
sites and databases -- will be spea
While I lack time and experience to work on such a project, I think
that it's great to see someone working on a Hebrew text editor.
I agree with all those who say that such an editor should include a
scripting language. And no, C does not count as a scripting language.
If the user needs to recom
> Michael Ben-Nes wrote:
Michael> Im using minivend as an e-commerce platform. Its working
Michael> great but Im thinking replace it with other platform
Michael> because the support is really lame.
Michael> Any one know of a good e-commerce platform for unix that
Michael> support:
> Ira Abramov writes:
Ira> Reuven? are you on the list? :-)
Yes, I'm on the linux-il list, although I mostly lurk.
In any event, I would be happy to speak to a meeting, assuming that I
can find some time to do so. (The manuscript for my Perl book is
wy late.) I now live in Modi'in,
I'm looking to hire half-time programmers familiar with Perl,
relational databases, and Unix/Linux for my consulting company. We
specialize in the technical side of Web sites, ranging from network
administration to database programming for companies in Israel,
Europe, and North America.
If you
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