> Apparently they only do English, or, in case of  TeX, math + English.
> Ask if they've heard of the ZWNJ? If they've ever sorted any Persian?
> If they know about the "yeh" problem? What their web page looks like?
> If they give a blank stare, they're not Persian Geeks.

There is a nice (and recent) slide presentation by Mr.  Esfahbod and
Mr.  Pournader on FarsiTEX that provides some history.  Google for the
doc. It is somewhere on sourceforge.

Your definition of a "Persian Geek" seems too confining for the goals
of PersianComputing.  The point is that many are interested, and have
the knowhow.  They may not be as versed as some here in the nuances of
this specific set of problems, but they are willing and able native
Farsi speaking geeks.

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