On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, C Bobroff wrote: > > like. Remember that wether you like it or not, and wether it was your > > intention is not, you are now encouraging people to use specific products ( > > Like M$ IE ), that not everyone wants/likes to use. You are unintentionally > > taking freedom from people, and this is a pretty big issue IMO. > > You are absolutely correct on this. I will do my best to educate myself to > do better in the future.
I don't agree with Aryan. He has a wrong concept of freedom. You are providing content, and by this you are helping interested browser developers to make their products Persian-enabled. Aryan has the freedom to choose whatever browser he likes, and with the browser he has chosen (Mozilla?), he even has the ability to help Persian support directly by providing patches, bug reports, ... But instead, he's objecting (nagging?) to people who are providing Persian content on Web. Also, I don't see how are you asking people to drop their browser and choose "M$ IE ". People decide about their own freedom. You can't force them to use something against their choice (you can see that by just counting the number of people who are using the very out of date Netscape Communicator 4). You can only give them more choice (free software choices, for example), they will choose themselves. roozbeh _______________________________________________ PersianComputing mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.sharif.edu/mailman/listinfo/persiancomputing
