Hi guys,<br>I got really tired of all this, so I decided to leave, good like for you and your Persian KDE.<br>There is some point though I wanted to share as a friend, who spent some more days on open source communities:<br>
<br>- ML is not a chat room. When you are discussing some issue, try to answer all the concerns one-by-one and then clarify your points, it is not a good idea to just post an unrelated answer. This is not how you can come to a conclusion.<br>
<br>- In the middle of a discussion, it is not a good idea to writ something like { kuchikam mokhlesam ...}; we do not need that! We are a bunch of friends trying to accomplish something which we consider useful, no body needs and likes this kind of stuff here.<br>
<br>- Regarding respect, it is easy to agree with somebody wen you like the idea, respect is when you <u>do not agree but accept</u> it. This is how you show your respect to the people who is sharing the same goal as yours and were there before you and worked hard and accomplish something. This is how you can show you respect to somebody like Arash Zeini who put two years of his life translating and debugging KDE. Who established this all when just a few people in Iran had even heard about Linux.( FYI he holds a degree in Linguistic and eastern studies and he had a good reason for choosing the name even if we could not understand it).<br>
<br>Good luck and looking forward to see the Farsi KDE 4. And please mail me in person if you could come up with a good repository of synonyms <br><br>Regards,<br>Arash Bizhanadeh<br>-- <br>You can not depend on your eyes when your imagination is out of focus.