Perhaps we need to evaluate and consider priorities for R-L language support, by considering how much an initiative put into improved R-L support will pay back with increased community contribution.
To bring GNU/Linux to critical mass quickly, it is essential to focus on areas where we can generate a strong positive feedback effect.
A very practical way users of R-L languages can help is by filing high quality test-case bugs against Openoffice and Firefox. Either through Ubuntu Launchpad, or through Firefox/OpenOffice's own bug tracker. Better still, write patches for the programs.
Hello Amir
Perhaps we need to evaluate and consider priorities for R-L language support, by considering how much an initiative put into improved R-L support will pay back with increased community contribution.
To bring GNU/Linux to critical mass quickly, it is essential to focus on areas where we can generate a strong positive feedback effect.
A very practical way users of R-L languages can help is by filing high quality test-case bugs against Openoffice and Firefox. Either through Ubuntu Launchpad, or through Firefox/ OpenOffice' s own bug tracker. Better still, write patches for the programs.