Geoffrey S. Mendelson
Thu, 04 Sep 2008 00:21:18 -0700
On Thu, Sep 04, 2008 at 10:06:23AM +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote:
The fact that you are focusing on BiDi support suggests that while the technology you develop would be _available_ outside Israel, there is little to no need for it outside Israel and thus it's use would be almost exclusively in Israel. Arabic and Persian users will enjoy your efforts, and that is outside Israel, but it is obvious that your efforts are meant to further the development of the technology specifically for the Israeli market. Furthermore, from familiarity with the wine mailing list, there is almost zero request for BiDi support from Arabic users, versus very many requests from Hebrew users. Also, Arabic and Persian users would have additional issues to the BiDi issues, which you would not be addressing.
And one of the China's. I think it's Tiawan, not the PRC.
I am certain that someone with a bit of talent could reword my previous paragraph in a form that would be very convincing that the technologies you would develop would stay, for all intents and purposes in any useful form, in Israel.
Yes, and it really does not matter, IMHO. The fact that it might benefit 100 million people, or even a billion somewhere else in the world is almost irrelevant, it it benefits 4.5 million Israelis, oreven just 10,000 of them if they are poor.
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