I think that the documentation in the laboratories SHOULD be in Hebrew (and I don't speak much Hebrew myself!). The reason being that those of us comfortable with English already have all sorts of documentation through the HOW-TOs, books, forums, tutorials, etc. It's also easy to ask questions and get answers (questions in forums with really bad grammar or spelling tend to get misunderstood or ignored).
For students, I think having a good source of material in their native language will provide more motivation, if not enhance understanding. This also paves the way to making information available to the wider audience of all Israel. Also, if there is visual usage of Hebrew in/with Linux, it will encourage others to create programs and materials that continue to support Hebrew. Melissa Quoting Yossi Gil <[email protected]>: > Yes, I know that this mailing list is run in English, and yes I know, that > Linux supports Hebrew. > > The topic I wish to raise is whether it is better that SSDL tries to make > the Linux documentation in Hebrew. What do people here think? > _______________________________________________ Haifux mailing list [email protected] http://hamakor.org.il/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/haifux
