Salam, What I am really frustrated about is only one thing, that we are too few people to really do something. Ok maybe if we all work like mad 23 hours a day then we can accomplish everything in two years, but then we need standards, people who work like machines and don't have any other thing to do and a market to see the consequence of our work in it. But nothing of this is there, so let me say my feeling is that we were always stagnant going a little bit to the back then a little bit to the front and then again to the back. Ok we did some stuff here and there but all in all our internal situation always looked like that after the crash we got with KDE and gnome after all leaved work on it.
Second thing were I am inclined to agree with Elzubair is that we are always reacting but never acting. If you look to our group then you see a group which tries to extend support to existing software but was never really innovative itself. This is not totally true we the ITL tools libquran, but that's it, with my high respect bicon katoob and the others are only reactions to existing developments. But OSS was never innovative anyway, and then the Arabic world is practically not existent to support us in any form anyway... Salam Arafat
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