> > you convinced me. i remove my objection.
> 
> Since Muli and Tzafrir agree on it, and I am also a bit convinced, let's
> make a list of the projects:
> 
> * PHP
> * Sys-Call-Track

syscalltrack, please. 

> * My Stuff (Freecell Solver, FCFS RWLock - the rest are extermely
> limited or not really maintained)
> * Mulix' other stuff (Muli, is there anything you think deserve putting
> there?)

r2l definitely (haifux project written by tzafrir, me, choo, emil and
i think you contributed some code too?). but maybe that would be under
the "resources for israeli people". 

> * SVGAlib (I believe Matan Ziv-Av is the maintainer)
> * We will refer people to the FAQ for Hebrew, Bidi or Israel specific
> software.
> * Nadav and Alon's ilsendsms script.
> * IGLU-originated hacks - the mailing lists' list manager, the jobs
> tracker/consultants list applet.
> * MOSIX (almost forgot it)

also openmosix, headed by moshe bar and contirbuted to by several
israeli people (including me). 

> * IP-Noise (there are probably many more university projects out there
> which are Open-Source. Should we mention all of them?)

why not?

> * XBanner - is it still maintained.
> 
> And maybe there's more, but I can't think of them at the moment. There are
> various issues with this list. Are we going to include projects done by
> Israeli ex-patriats? How should we list the projects? Should we put
> everything in an SQL database? Or just use a hand-maintained HTML page
> with some nice CSS styles? Should projects be active or can they also be
> dormant?

whatever you decide (i couldnt care) make sure to post to linux-il and
solicit responses from other developers. i know of several kernel
projects done by israeli people. 
-- 
The ill-formed Orange           
Fails to satisfy the eye:       http://vipe.technion.ac.il/~mulix/ 
Segmentation fault.             http://syscalltrack.sf.net/     





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