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Date:      Sun, 19 Dec 2004 18:25:07 -0500
From:      Adam Weinberger <adamw@FreeBSD.org>
To:        falaki@ce.sharif.edu
Cc:        freebsd-ports@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: New Porter Question.
Message-ID:  <41C60DD3.8000702@FreeBSD.org>
In-Reply-To: <51815.194.225.42.30.1103494794.squirrel@ce.sharif.edu>
References:  <51815.194.225.42.30.1103494794.squirrel@ce.sharif.edu>

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falaki@ce.sharif.edu wrote:
>>A guess would be that at least 10 should move.
> 
> The number is surely beyond 10.
> 
>>Would you mind listing the existing ones and give us an idea of the
> 
> proposed new ones?
> It would be more insightful to know that there is a government sponsored
> project called FarsiLinux (http://www.farsilinux.org) which is trying to
> provide as all the essential Persian tools in Linux so that the vast use
> of MS products could be stopped before Iran joins WTO. Any way lets list
> some of the most important ones:
> 
> 1. FarsiTeX: An independent work by Dr. Ghodsi in Sharif University,
> www.farsitex.org
> 2. FarsiKDE: An independent project aiming at Localizing KDE. A port
> already exists
> 3. Jalili: A Persian Calender.
> 4. Standard Persian Fonts:
> (http://www.farsiweb.info/wiki/Products/PersianFonts)
> 5. FarsiXterm.
> 6. Fribidi (This is already embedded in GNOME and works properly in GNOME
> under FreeBSD, I just wanted to name it!), www.freedesktop.org has good
> information. Interesting to know is that Fribidi is sponsored by Iran the
> FarsiLinux project.
> 7. Farsi Tools. (http://sourceforge.net/projects/farsitools/)
> 8. Locale Information for Farsi.
> 9. GNU miscfiles: (http://www.farsiweb.info/wiki/Main/Products )
> 
> There are many ongoing projects. Most of them will result in patches to
> the main source tree but some patches would not be accepted thus a port
> may seem useful:
> 1. Farsi support in Postgrsql.
> 2. Farsi support in Mozilla.
> 3. Omega: Multilingual Typesetting system.
> (http://sourceforge.net/projects/omega1/)
> 4. GNU C Library Persian Support:
> (http://www.farsiweb.info/wiki/Main/Products )
> 5. GNOME Persian Support: (http://www.farsiweb.info/wiki/Main/Products )
> 
> Every month or few monthes some projects are being initiated.

That's good and all, but the existence of a Farsi Linux project isn't 
enough to warrant creation of a new FreeBSD ports category. Before a 
ports category is to be created for Farsi-related ports, Farsi-related 
ports have to exist.

If you want to see better Farsi support within the ports tree, start 
porting some of the applications you've named above. Submit them as PRs, 
get them committed to the ports tree. Work on porting the applications. 
If you need help with a specific issue while creating a port, this is 
the list to ask for help.

# Adam


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