«ACE's/Nadim/ar»: الفرق بين المراجعتين

من ويكي عربآيز
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<b>The Basics ...</b>
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<b>بيانات أساسية ...</b>
 
 
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<td colspan="3">نديم الشيخلى</td>
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<td colspan="3">Nadim Shaikli</td>
 
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<td colspan="3">32 عاما</td>
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<b>1. Is there a project or site that you are affiliated with ? how ?</b>
<b>1. هل يوجد مشروع أو موقع منتسب معه؟ كيف ؟</b>
 
 
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Not really - I've been closest aligned to [https://www.arabeyes.org Arabeyes.org] since a great deal of my time is spent on it and the various
ليس في الواقع - أنا كنت منضم إلى arabeyes.org منذ وقت كبير عظيم ووقتي
 
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things arabeyes stands for and advocates.
أقضيه فيه والأشياء المختلفة التى يساندها عربايز.
 
 
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<b>2. What are your thoughts on linux and open-source ?</b>
<b>2. ما أفكارك على لاينكس والمصدر المفتوح ؟</b>
 
 
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I think its the best thing to happen to software development in general
أعتقد أنه أفضل شيء حدث فى تطوير البرامج عموما منذ أخترعت الحاسبات. ليس
 
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since computers were invented. Not so much because its free, but because
لأنه حر، لكن لأن لمثل هذه التجربة فائدتها التعليمية العظيمة ومثل هذه الوسط
 
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its such a great learning experience and such a great medium to learn and
العظيم لتعلّم ومشاهدة كيف تعمل الأشياءوتشتغل، زائد أنك يمكن أن تغيّر الأشياء
 
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see how things work and function, plus you can change things so easily.
بسهولة.
 
 
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<b>3. What got you interested in linux and open-source ?</b>
<b>3. ما الذى جعلك تهتم بلاينكس والمصادر المفتوحة ؟</b>
 
 
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With the current political situation that has enveloped our Arab and
مع الظروف السياسية التى أحاطت بأمتنا العربية و الإسلامية, صدمت مرتين عندما
 
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Muslim lands, I was shocked by a couple of experiences in which I saw
رأيت شركات أجنبية تتولى المهام الأمنية لشبكات معلومات الشركات و الحكومات
 
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foreign companies supposedly upholding security for Arab companies and
العربية. قسم كبير من العالم العربى أصبح يعتمد على الإنترنت و أصبح جزء كبير
 
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governments. A great deal of the Arab world is now embarking on the
من المعاملات اليومية يتم عبر الإنترنت, و انا افترض أنه يوجد معلومات هامة و
 
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internet and is moving most (if not all) of it daily transactions and
حساسة أصبحت موجودة على الشبكة. عندما تضع كل هذه البيانات تحت حماية شركات
 
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business on the 'net and I'd even assume some very sensitive data/info.
اجنبية ( و بالتالى دول أجنبية) فان هذا يبدو سخيفا و صعب أن اتقبله أو اصدقه
 
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Having all that info protected by a foreign, potentially hostile, company
و بالتالى بدأت اتعجب لماذا لا يتجه الناس فى العالم العربى للينكس و بدأت انظر
 
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(and thus country) seemed ludicrous and beyond belief to me. I started
لإحتياجاتى اليومية و كيف سأقوم بالكتابة و ارسال البريد الإلكترونى و الطباعة
 
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to ponder why aren't people looking into linux in the Arab world and
باللغة العربية على لينكس, ووجدت نقص هائل. و بالتالى بدأت ابحث على الإنترنت
 
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started looking at my daily usage and how I would go about writing,
لأرى ان كان هناك شخص ما قد حاول أن يسد هذه الثغرات, و وجدت أيونكس (الإسم
 
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emailing, printing Arabic on linux and saw a major disconnect. I then
القديم لعربايز) , و لم يكن أيونكس نشطا فى تطوير التطبيقات, و لكن كان يوجد
 
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opted to do a more intense search on the internet to see if anyone has
الروح و النية و بالتالى قدمت بعض التعليقات و الإقتراحات و أخذت على عاتقى
 
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started along the path of Arabizing linux and came across aunyx (arabeyes'
أن انفذ ما اقترحته و أن ابدا بالإنتاج لوضع ما اقترحته و ما اقترحه الآخرون
 
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predecessor). It wasn't in active development from what I saw but it had
موضع التنفيذ العملى لجعل اللغة العربية على لينكس حقيقة فعلية. و كان هذا
 
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potential and as such I made some comments, made some suggestions and took
فعلا أول مشاركاتى الفعلية و العميقة فى عالم المصادر المفتوحة.
 
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it upon myself to do what I preached and jumped-in and started producing and
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bringing to reality ideas, both mine and others', in order to make Arabic
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and linux a reality. That was really my first very deep and intimate
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introduction to open-source.
 
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<b>4. When did you first get interested/involved in open-source ?</b>
<b>4. متى بدأ اهتمامك بالمصادر المفتوحة ؟</b>
 
 
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Since my daily work involved me being on a linux/unix machine, I've been
لأن عملى اليومى يتطلب منى أن اعمل على لينكس/ يونكس, فقد استخدمت يونكس
 
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using unix (mostly SunOS and solaris) for 10+ years. The rise of linux over
(بالذات صن و سولاريز) لأكثر من 10 سنوات. و أيضا الإنتشار الكبير للينكس
 
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the past 4-5 years has also caught my eye and I really really loved the
خلال ال 3 أو 4 سنوات الماضية لفتت نظرى , اعجبتنى فكرة أن أجد أخطاء برمجية
 
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idea of finding bugs, trying to fix 'em and making any suggestions that
ومحاولة تصحيحها و تقديم المقترحات التى قد تكون مفيدة. و بدأت برمجة تعديلات
 
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might be useful. I started hacking (programming) minor changes to what
بسيطة لما كان يسمى xbiff++ (منبه لوجود بريد الكترونى) من أجل اصدار صوت عندما
 
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was called xbiff++ (an email indicator) in order to add sounds anytime
يصل بريد الكترونى -- أعرف انها فكرة سخيفة, كان هذا فى 1993 أو 1994 لمجرد
 
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an email is received -- silly I know. That was back in 1993 or 1994 I
المتعة و التجربة.
 
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think, just for fun really.
 
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<b>5. What are open-source's major advantages as far as you are concerned ?</b>
<b>5. ما هى فوائد لينكس الهامة فى رأيك ؟</b>
 
 
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That's a great question :-) Linux has two major advantages. As noted earlier,
هذا سؤال جميل :-)
 
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security is a huge advantage as well as linux serving as an educational
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tool. One only has to look at the west and western economy over the
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past 10-15 years to realize what I'm talking about.
 
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Let's take security. If security was and continues to be a concern, the
للينكس فائدتين كبيرتين. الأمن كما أوضحت سابقا هو ميزة ضخمة, كما أن لينكس يخدم
 
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internet would have never taken off and would have never become as popular
كأداة تعليمية. يجب على المرء أن ينظر للغرب و الإقتصاد الغربى خلال 10-15 سنة
 
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as it's gotten. Now, instead of opting for blind trust in which a person
الماضية ليدرك ما أقوله.
 
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buys a piece of software and sets up websites and databases and entry point
لنأخذ عامل الأمن, لولا أهمية الأمن لما كانت الانترنت بهذا الانتشار و الشعبية
 
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without really knowing if they have back-doors and hidden portals. The only
و القوة التى نراها اليوم.
 
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way to really know that a piece of software is truly secure, from a user
الآن, بدلا من الثقة العمياء فى البرنامج الذى تشتريه و تصمم به موقعك و نقاط
 
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prospective, is to see the source code and to check what goes on in a
البيع الإلكترونى بدون أن تعلم ان كان به أبواب خلفية, الآن الوسيلة الوحيدة
 
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piece of software him/her-self. The fact that there are millions of linux
لمعرفة ان كانت البرامج آمنة من وجهة نظر المستخدم, هى أن ترى مصدر البرنامج و
 
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users who scrutinize the source code on a daily basis and report any potential
تتأكد مما يقوم به فعلا.
 
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issues in a matter of minutes, with fixes no less, is certainly reassuring.
حقيقة أن هناك الاف من مستخدمى لينكس الذين يدققون فى مصادر البرامج بصفة يومية
 
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Linux is the only option out there that guarantees no back-doors, not based
و يكتشفون الثغرات و يصدرون اصلاحات لها فى غضون ساعات ان لم يكن دقائق, هو مصدر
 
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on blind trust, but based on technical knowledge.
اضافى لتأكيد الثقة فى لينكس.
 
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لينكس هو الخيار الوحيد الموجود لضمان عدم وجود أبواب خلفية, و عدم الإعتماد
 
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As for the second major advantage, linux could be used as a great learning
على الثقة العمياء و لكن على المعرفة التقنية.
 
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tool for those looking onto various aspect such as programming in general
بالنسبة للفائدة الكبرى الثانية للينكس كأداة تعليمية , يمكن أن يستخدم لينكس
 
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or protocol expertise or packaging or product prototyping, etc. To take
هؤلاء الذين ينظرون الى أشياء مختلفة مثل البرمجة و البروتوكولات .....الخ.
 
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things into prospective, linux and FreeBSD were and continue to be used
و أيضا فإن لينكس و فرى بى اس دى ( FreeBSD) كانوا و مازالوا يستخدمون فى
 
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and developed by major US and European universities first and foremost
الجامعات الأمريكية و الأوروبية كأداة تعليم و بحث, يمكنك أن تنظر الى معظم
 
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as a teaching tool. You look at the major linux components out there
أجزاء لينكس ( فى ما عدا النواة) مثل جنومى و كى دى إى و اباتشى و غيرها لتجد
 
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beyond the kernel (it the heart of the Operating System (OS)) and you'll
أنها كانت فى معظمها مشاريع بدأت فى الجامعات بواسطة طلاب أرادوا أن يكونوا
 
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see things like Gnome, KDE, Xfree, Apache, etc. A great deal of those
مبدعين ألا يكون هذا رائعا لو حدث شىء مماثل فى الجامعات العربية ؟؟
 
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applications were university projects (from Stanford, to MIT) in which
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students were challenged to be creative to fill a need. Wouldn't it be
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great if something similar were to be undertaken in the Arab world ?
 
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<b>6. What irks/displeases you about the entire movement ?</b>
<b>6. ما الذى يزعجك فى حركة المصادر المفتوحة ؟</b>
 
 
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I think the lack on one site that brings everything together. I think linux
عدم وجود موقع موقع واحد يضم كل شىء. أعتقد أن لينكس قد يكون متعبا بالنسبة
 
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could be very overwhelming to a new user (newbie) to take-in at first.
للمستخدم المبتدىء لكى يبدأ أولى خطواته, أعتقد أن حركة المصادر المفتوحة يجب
 
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I think Open Source ought to be a bit more structured in helping out newbies.
أن تكون أكثر تنظيما فى مساعدة المبتدئين.
 
 
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<b>7. How do you see Arabic fitting into the entire movement ?</b>
<b>7. كيف ترى موقع اللغة العربية فى حركة المصادر المفتوحة ؟</b>
 
 
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I think Arabic could and should be used in the manner that many people use
أعتقد أن اللغة العربية يمكن و يجب أن تستخدم كما تستخدم اللغات الألمانية و
 
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Spanish, German and Japanese on linux. The user opts to continue to do
الفرنسية و اليابانية فى لينكس. يتجه المستخدم أن يبرمج باللغة الإنجليزية و
 
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all his programming and documentation in english, but the user interface
لكن واجهة المستخدم يجب أن تكون باللغة العربية. و أنا أيضا - على عكس
 
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needs to be Arabic-capable. I also, unlike some, believe in supporting the
الكثيرين - مقتنع بأن تكون الأساسيات مثل الأوامر من سطر الأوامر باللغة
 
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basics from the command-line in Arabic. The basics, in my book, include
العربية أيضا. الأساسيات مثل أن تكون قادرا على أن تكتب رسالة و أن ترسلها
 
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such as being able to write a document, email that document, spell-check
بالبريد الالكترونى و أن تتأكد من صحة الهجاء و أن تطبعها ...... الخ. بدون
 
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it, print it, etc without having to resort to Gnome or KDE (full-fledged
أن نعتمد على بيئة رسومية كاملة مثل جنومى أو كى دى اى.
 
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GUI environments).
 
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<b>8. What has your role been in the past regarding linux/open-source ?</b>
<b>8. أيّ دور لك سبق أن كان في الماضي بخصوص لاينكس /المصادر المفتوحة ؟</b>
 
 
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I've tried to motivate people by showing that results can be gotten even
حاولت تحفيز الناس بإظهار أنّ النتائج يمكن أن تنجز حتى من قبل شخص مثلى :-).
 
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by someone like myself :-). I, mind you, am NOT a software programmer.
أنا، لست مبرمجا. أنظر نفسي أكثر كأنى محترف كومبيوتر، ليس بمعنى إقتحام مواقع
 
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I view myself more of a hacker, not in the sense of breaking into websites
ويب أو أجهزة (لاأعرف شيء حول ذلك)، لكن من ناحية التفكير بكيف الوصول الى حل
 
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or machines (I know nothing about that), but in terms of thinking of how to
لملئ الحاجات المختلفة هناك. أنا كنت أيضا دعائى جدا (البعض قد ينظرون الى كشخص
 
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bring about a solution not from a software elegant solution, but just to get
اتدخل فيما لا يعنينى) حول ما هي أفضل طريقة للحصول على النتائج. أنا،على سبيل
 
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a long lasting means to fill-in the various needs out there. I've also been
المثال, سريع فى التحرك لوضع الحلول العربية فى المصدر الرئيسى للبرامج, لكي لا
 
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very vocal (which some might view as being too intrusive) about how best to
ننتهي بالبدء ثانية بعد 3-4 سنوات من الآن.
 
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go about getting results with a long-term emphasis to roadmaps. I'm, for
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instance, adamant on having all Arabic solutions go to the main trunk of
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an application/program so that we don't end up starting anew 3-4 years from
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now. No work should be lost <i>ever</i>.
 
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<b>9. What will your role be in the future regarding linux/open-source ?</b>
<b>9. ماذا سيكون دورك في المستقبل بخصوص لاينكس / مصدر مفتوح ؟</b>
 
 
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Whatever is really needed to keep arabeyes and the effort to bring Linux to
مهما يحتاج حقا لإبقاء arabeyes والجهد لجلب لاينكس إلىالعالم العربي والإسلامي,
 
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the Arab and Muslim world, I'd be willing to help out with. I've been very
وأنا سأكون راغب فى مساعدة أى شخص فى هذا. أنا كنت دائما منفتح جدا لأى إقتراحات
 
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open to suggestions and ideas and don't really have a set agenda - if I have
أوأفكار ولا يوجد لدى جدول أعمال حقا - إذا كان عندي الوقت، أنا سأساعد، انها
 
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the time, I will help, its as simple as that really :-)
بتلك البساطة حقا:-) وذلك هو أجمل ما فى الموضوع كل هذا، نعم هناك عمل من
 
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الضّروري أن يتم ونعم نحتاج الناس للمساعدة، لكنّك تعرف؟ وضعنا جدول أعمالنا
 
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That's the beauty of all of this, yes there is work that needs to be done
وتسلسلنا الزمني. أنا سأحاول عمل ما بوسعي للعمل مع المواهب العربية العظيمة
 
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and yes we need people to help out, but you know what ? We set our own
هناك للمساعدة فى تحقيق كل ما من شأنه تعظيم جهدنا الجماعى.
 
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agenda and our own time-line. I'll try to do my best to work with the
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great Arab talent out there to help bring forth whatever is necessary to
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<b>10. What would you say your major contributions to Arabic Linux have been ?</b>
<b>10. ما هى مساهماتك الرئيسية فى لاينكس العربي ؟</b>
 
 
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A few things come to mind (both past and present (ie. on-going)),
تجيء بضعة أشياء الى عقلى (كلاهما قديم وحديث (أى مستمرة))، + ساعدت مع عربايز
 
وأساهم فيه كعضوفى مجموعة الإدارة.
 
 
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<li>Helped with Arabeyes and contribute to it as part of a think-tank
<li>أكملت القاموس ( قاموس عربى/انجليزى على الإنترنت).
 
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<li>Completed QaMoose
<li>العمل على جعل فيم (Vim) يدعم العربي.
 
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<li>Brought Arabic support to vim
<li>مساعدة (بشكل بسيط) في mlterm (محاكى طرفى متعدد اللغات)
 
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<li>Assisted (minorly) in mlterm
<li>بحثت وطورت بعض حلول الطباعة باللغة العربية(txtbdf2ps، الخ)
 
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<li>Researched and brought forth some printing solutions (txtbdf2ps, etc)
<li>العمل على توعية الكثير من مجموعات المصادر المفتوحة بأهمية العمل على
 
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<li>Vocalized some concerns to the various lists/consortiums for better
دعم اللغة العربية بشكل أفضل.وإدراج هذا الدعم فى برامجهم.
 
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Arabic support and inclusion
 
</ul>
 
</ul>
  +
The one contribution that is likely more important than others is in helping
إنّ المساهمة التي لها أهمية أكثر من الآخرين هي المساعدة على تشكيل عربايز
 
  +
structure arabeyes and its agenda. I also, as a contribution, have done
وجدول أعماله. أنا أيضا، كمساهمة، عملت شغل عظيم في المجادلة مع الناس :-)
 
  +
a great job in arguing with people :-) A great deal of what I've done in
الكثير من الذي عملته في السنة الماضية حقا يتعدى الحلول "معلبة" بسيطة -- ،
 
  +
the past year is really beyond a simple <i>packaged</i> solutions -- I guess
أحزرأننى ما عملت بما فيه الكفاية :-) في الواقع، أنا جزء من فريق ولذا
 
  +
I haven't done enough :-) In reality, I'm part of a team (the arabeyes
ساعدت أعضاء فريقي عمليا فى أيّ شيء إحتاجناه تقريبا كما ساعد باقى أعضاء الفريق.
 
  +
team) and so I've helped my team members in virtually anything that needed
  +
to be done in as much the same way that my team members have done to help me.
 
</p><p>
 
</p><p>
  +
<b>11. How do you see open-source and linux fitting into the Arab community ?</b>
<b>11. كيف ترى وضع المصادرالمفتوحة و لاينكس فى المجتمع العربي ؟</b>
 
 
<br><br>
 
<br><br>
  +
I think open-source and linux will start making its way to the universities
أعتقد أن المصادر المفتوحة و لاينكس سيشقون طريقهم إلى الجامعات والمدارس وفي
 
  +
and schools and ultimately into the governments. I don't see why linux can't
النهاية إلىالحكومات. أنا لحتى لا أفهم لم لا يجد لاينكس طريقه لكل المستخدمين
 
  +
be used by all Arabs today even.
العرب الآن !!
 
 
</p><p>
 
</p><p>
  +
<b>12. What is the ideal path for development and progress in your opinion ?</b>
<b>12. ما الطريق المثالي للتطوير والتقدّم في رأيك ؟</b>
 
 
<br><br>
 
<br><br>
  +
I've tended to tackle problems and issues head-on. Create a list of what
ملت إلى معالجة المشاكل والقضايا مباشرة. جهز قائمة بالمطلوب عمله، ابحث عن
 
  +
is needed to be done, find the people that might be interested in helping and
الناس الذي قد يهتمّون و يساعدون. قسّم العمل وضع تسلسل زمني لعمله, و كلّ شهر
 
  +
divide-up the work and set a time-line to get it all done. Once every month
أوإثنين راجع قائمتك ثانية و كرر العملية في حالة أيّ شيء جديد يجيء.
 
  +
or two revisit your list and go through the cycle in case anything new comes
  +
up and needs to be addressed.
 
</p><p>
 
</p><p>
<b>13. أيّ المناطق في رأيك تحتاج أكثر العمل؟</b>
+
<b>13. What areas in your opinion need the most work ?</b>
 
<br><br>
 
<br><br>
  +
I would tend to say that its not in the technical realm, eventhough all
أنا أميل إلى القول بأنّ له ليس في المجال التقني , مع أن كل مساعدة ستقدّر
 
  +
help would be appreciated there :-) I think raising awareness probably
هناك :-) أعتقد رفع الوعي من المحتمل هوالمنطقة الأكثر أهمية. بذلك أعني ،
 
  +
is the most important area to work on. By that I mean, informing
إعلام والكلام مع الجامعات، الحكومات، الأعمال التجارية، الخ حول لاينكس و ما
 
  +
and talking to universities, governments, businesses, etc about linux and
يحتاجونه للتحول. أعتقد الإتصال بين مجموعات مستعملين لاينكس المختلفة هناك
 
  +
what it would take for them to switch over. I think communication between
حاسم و مهم. عموما ، مثل أيّ مشروع كبير ضرورة استمرار نتائجه التقنية أساسي ،
 
  +
the various linux user groups (LUGs) out there is crucial to that end.
لكن الذي نفتقره فى هذه المرحلة هو الوعي على نطاق واسع.
 
  +
In general, like in any large project the need to sustain one's technical
أنا أحبّ سمع شركة كبيرةأو جامعة أو حكومة يقتربان من كيان عربي
 
  +
results is paramount, but what is lacking at this stage is awareness and
(مثل arabeyes أو haydarlinux أو...) لملئ حاجاتهم بدلا من أن تذهب إلى
 
  +
large scale buy-in from major Arab organizations out there. I would love
شركة غربيةمثل ريدهات أو ماندراك (يلاحظ , arabeyes ليست شركة - انها جهد
 
  +
to hear a big company or university or a government approach an Arab entity
تطوعى من أفراد؛ أنا فقط إستعملت arabeyes من ناحية الحصول على النصيحةأو
 
  +
(like arabeyes or haydarlinux or ...) to fill their needs instead of going
طلب مساعدة في المجال). أفكّر الإلتزام ايضا شيء يجب أن يراه الناس ويفكّروافيه
 
  +
to a western company such as RedHat or Mandrake (do note, arabeyes is not
حقا.
 
  +
a company - its a community volunteer effort; I just used arabeyes in terms
  +
of getting advice or seeking assistance in the field).
  +
<br><br>
  +
I also think people should look more into volunteerism and into what they
  +
need (and must even) do to give back to their communities and herritage;
  +
it's <i>NOT</i> all about money. We as Arabs seem to lack that mentality
  +
and the commitment that accompanies it and that really worries me. I'm
  +
hoping, as I've seen some encouraging signs of late, that is might have
  +
been a generational transient matter which is improving. In short, I think
  +
Arab programmers, developers and entrepreneurs should be very keen in
  +
knowing who they are and what they stand for to better commit to their
  +
goals. For that knowledge will afford them a higher chance of attaining
  +
those goals, thus, improving their and our standing in this world.
 
</p><p>
 
</p><p>
  +
<b>14. What would you like to see happen sooner rather than later ?</b>
<b>14. ماذا الذى تحب رؤيته اليوم قبل غدا ؟</b>
 
 
<br><br>
 
<br><br>
  +
Arabic Linux on every desktop :-) As well as universities announcing their
لاينكس العربي على كلّ مكتب :-) بالإضافة إلى الجامعات تعلن عن الإلتزام بدعم
 
  +
commitment and backing to linux and Arabic linux.
لاينكس ولاينكس العربي.
 
 
</p><p>
 
</p><p>
<b>15. ما الذى يجعلك راغبا فى التحرك و المساعدة ؟</b>
+
<b>15. What gets you moving and wanting to contribute ?</b>
 
<br><br>
 
<br><br>
  +
My love for my heritage and wanting to prove to the world that we Arabs
حبّي لتراثي وحاجتى للإثبات إلى العالم بإنّنا عرب ومسلمون قديرون (إن لم يكن
 
  +
and Muslims are as capable (if not more so) than anyone out there. Not
بدرجة أكبر) من أي واحد هناك. ليس كجزء من "نحن الأفضل (تكبر)"، لكن من ناحية
 
  +
as part of a "we are better" attitude (takabor), but as part of equal
الندية و الفرص المتساوية وأن تؤخذ بجدية في جهودنا وألايقلّل من شأننا.
 
  +
opportunity and being taken seriously in our efforts and not being
  +
belittled.
 
</p><p>
 
</p><p>
  +
<b>16. What Arabic+Linux accomplishments have really excited you ?</b>
<b>16. ماذا هى الإنجازات العربية فى لينكس التى شدت انتباهك و أسعدتك ؟</b>
 
 
<br><br>
 
<br><br>
  +
mlterm has really opened-up the door to so many things. Having an Arabic
فتح mlterm الباب حقا إلى العديد من الأشياء. إمتلاك المحاكى الطرفى العربي
 
  +
terminal emulator (xterm) has opened-up the door to various developments
(xterm) فتح الباب أمام انجازات مختلفة التى كانت صعبة فى السابق.
 
  +
that previously would have been difficult.
 
</p><p>
 
</p><p>
  +
<b>17. What are some of your favorite links/channels ?</b>
<b>17. ما بعض مواقعك/قنواتك المفضّلة ؟</b>
 
 
<br><br>
 
<br><br>
  +
Mine tend to be political; aljazeera, etc :-) But I tend to visit,
ميولى سياسية؛ الجزيرة، الخ :-) لكنّي أميل إلى زيارة linuxtoday.com بالإضافة
 
إلى slashdot.org و freshmeat.net في أغلب الأحيان.
+
linuxtoday.com as well as slashdot.org and freshmeat.net often.
 
</p><p>
 
</p><p>
  +
<b>18. What would you tell others that might consider helping ?</b>
<b>18. ماذا تخبر الآخرين لكى يمكنهم المساعدة ؟</b>
 
 
<br><br>
 
<br><br>
  +
Do it - just jump-in and commit yourself and do it. You might be overwhelmed
اعملها - فقط اقفز في خصص نفسك للعمل واعملها. أنت قد تتعب في باديء الأمر ،
 
  +
at first, but there are lots of people that would be willing to help you
لكن هناك الكثير من الناس الذي سيكونون راغبين لمساعدتك (إستعمال قوائم
 
  +
(use arabeyes' mailing-lists for help). I think the biggest problem that
عربايزالبريدية للمساعدة). أعتقدأن أكبر مشكلة واجهتنا أننا (arabeyes) رأينا
 
  +
we (arabeyes) have seen is the shear lack of commitment. People come-by
نقصّ فى الإلتزام. الناس يأتون و يرون الجهود المختلفة و يقولون "عظيم أريد
 
  +
and see the various efforts and say "this is great, I want to help" and then
المساعدة" وبعد ذلك يختفون ببساطة. هناك ما يقال حول النية، لكن هناك أكثر
 
  +
simply disappear. There is something to be said about intent, but there is
بكثير لكي يقال حول الإلتزام والنتائج الفعلية. سّاعة أوإثنان بالإسبوع (نعم
 
  +
lots more to be said about the actual commitment and results. An hour or
إسبوع) يفعل العجائب.
 
  +
two per week (yes week) would do wonders.
 
</p><p>
 
</p><p>
<b>19. كيف تستمرّ فى نشر لينكس+العربى ؟</b>
+
<b>19. How would you go about expanding Arabic+Linux ?</b>
 
<br><br>
 
<br><br>
  +
Again, I'd say more Public Relations (raising awareness), more developers
مرة ثانية، أنا أقول علاقات عامّة أكثر (رفع الوعي) ، مطوّرين أكثر وجامعات
 
  +
and lots more universities riding down this route and supporting our efforts.
أكثر بكثير تسبق هذاالطريق وتدعم جهودنا.
 
 
</p><p>
 
</p><p>
<b>20. أين ترى لاينكس عربي في 5 سنوات ؟</b>
+
<b>20. Where do you see Arabic Linux in 5 years ?</b>
 
<br><br>
 
<br><br>
  +
In 3-4 governments; in a number of smaller startups in the Arab world and
في 3 أو 4 حكومات؛ في عدد من الشركات الصغيرةفي العالم العربي وفي جامعات كثيرة.
 
  +
in alot of universities.
 
</p><p>
 
</p><p>
<b>21. أين ترى نفسك في 5 سنوات ؟</b>
+
<b>21. Where do you see yourself in 5 years ?</b>
 
<br><br>
 
<br><br>
  +
Somewhere where I can help not only linux, but help the Arab/Muslim world
في مكان ما حيث يمكننى أن أساعد ليس فقط فى لاينكس، لكن أساعد العالم
 
  +
with chip design as well as push for the embracing of Research and Development
العربي/الاسلامي بتصميم الرقاقة الإلكترونية بالإضافة إلى الدفع لتعانق البحث
 
  +
(R&D) as a way of life. I'm one who believes in giving back to my community,
والتطوير كطريقة حياة. أنا واحد من الذين يؤمنون برد الجميل لأمتى، التربية
 
  +
upbringing and heritage. I would love to live and work in an Arab country
والتراث. أنا أحب أن أعيش وأعمل في بلاد عربية على تلك المبادىء؛ أنا لا أفهم
 
  +
along those lines; I just don't understand why none of the Arab countries out
لماذا لا يوجد بلدعربي لا ينتهز فرصة في منحنا كعرب في الخارج فرصة لجعل
 
  +
there don't take a chance in giving us Arabs abroad a chance to make a
الأمورمختلفة ويحفّز عودتنا- و سيكون رابحا بالتأكيد.
 
  +
difference and incentivize our return - its a win-win situation really.
</p>
 
</div>
+
</p><p>
<p align="left"><i>Translation courtesy of - Mohamed Eldesoky</i>
 
</p>
 

نسخة 05:18، 10 فبراير 2017

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The Basics ...

  Full Name   Nadim Shaikli
  Age   32
  Country of origin   Iraq
  Residing in   California, USA
  Occupation/Studying   Computer architect and chip design engineer

1. Is there a project or site that you are affiliated with ? how ?

Not really - I've been closest aligned to Arabeyes.org since a great deal of my time is spent on it and the various things arabeyes stands for and advocates.

2. What are your thoughts on linux and open-source ?

I think its the best thing to happen to software development in general since computers were invented. Not so much because its free, but because its such a great learning experience and such a great medium to learn and see how things work and function, plus you can change things so easily.

3. What got you interested in linux and open-source ?

With the current political situation that has enveloped our Arab and Muslim lands, I was shocked by a couple of experiences in which I saw foreign companies supposedly upholding security for Arab companies and governments. A great deal of the Arab world is now embarking on the internet and is moving most (if not all) of it daily transactions and business on the 'net and I'd even assume some very sensitive data/info. Having all that info protected by a foreign, potentially hostile, company (and thus country) seemed ludicrous and beyond belief to me. I started to ponder why aren't people looking into linux in the Arab world and started looking at my daily usage and how I would go about writing, emailing, printing Arabic on linux and saw a major disconnect. I then opted to do a more intense search on the internet to see if anyone has started along the path of Arabizing linux and came across aunyx (arabeyes' predecessor). It wasn't in active development from what I saw but it had potential and as such I made some comments, made some suggestions and took it upon myself to do what I preached and jumped-in and started producing and bringing to reality ideas, both mine and others', in order to make Arabic and linux a reality. That was really my first very deep and intimate introduction to open-source.

4. When did you first get interested/involved in open-source ?

Since my daily work involved me being on a linux/unix machine, I've been using unix (mostly SunOS and solaris) for 10+ years. The rise of linux over the past 4-5 years has also caught my eye and I really really loved the idea of finding bugs, trying to fix 'em and making any suggestions that might be useful. I started hacking (programming) minor changes to what was called xbiff++ (an email indicator) in order to add sounds anytime an email is received -- silly I know. That was back in 1993 or 1994 I think, just for fun really.

5. What are open-source's major advantages as far as you are concerned ?

That's a great question :-) Linux has two major advantages. As noted earlier, security is a huge advantage as well as linux serving as an educational tool. One only has to look at the west and western economy over the past 10-15 years to realize what I'm talking about.

Let's take security. If security was and continues to be a concern, the internet would have never taken off and would have never become as popular as it's gotten. Now, instead of opting for blind trust in which a person buys a piece of software and sets up websites and databases and entry point without really knowing if they have back-doors and hidden portals. The only way to really know that a piece of software is truly secure, from a user prospective, is to see the source code and to check what goes on in a piece of software him/her-self. The fact that there are millions of linux users who scrutinize the source code on a daily basis and report any potential issues in a matter of minutes, with fixes no less, is certainly reassuring. Linux is the only option out there that guarantees no back-doors, not based on blind trust, but based on technical knowledge.

As for the second major advantage, linux could be used as a great learning tool for those looking onto various aspect such as programming in general or protocol expertise or packaging or product prototyping, etc. To take things into prospective, linux and FreeBSD were and continue to be used and developed by major US and European universities first and foremost as a teaching tool. You look at the major linux components out there beyond the kernel (it the heart of the Operating System (OS)) and you'll see things like Gnome, KDE, Xfree, Apache, etc. A great deal of those applications were university projects (from Stanford, to MIT) in which students were challenged to be creative to fill a need. Wouldn't it be great if something similar were to be undertaken in the Arab world ?

6. What irks/displeases you about the entire movement ?

I think the lack on one site that brings everything together. I think linux could be very overwhelming to a new user (newbie) to take-in at first. I think Open Source ought to be a bit more structured in helping out newbies.

7. How do you see Arabic fitting into the entire movement ?

I think Arabic could and should be used in the manner that many people use Spanish, German and Japanese on linux. The user opts to continue to do all his programming and documentation in english, but the user interface needs to be Arabic-capable. I also, unlike some, believe in supporting the basics from the command-line in Arabic. The basics, in my book, include such as being able to write a document, email that document, spell-check it, print it, etc without having to resort to Gnome or KDE (full-fledged GUI environments).

8. What has your role been in the past regarding linux/open-source ?

I've tried to motivate people by showing that results can be gotten even by someone like myself :-). I, mind you, am NOT a software programmer. I view myself more of a hacker, not in the sense of breaking into websites or machines (I know nothing about that), but in terms of thinking of how to bring about a solution not from a software elegant solution, but just to get a long lasting means to fill-in the various needs out there. I've also been very vocal (which some might view as being too intrusive) about how best to go about getting results with a long-term emphasis to roadmaps. I'm, for instance, adamant on having all Arabic solutions go to the main trunk of an application/program so that we don't end up starting anew 3-4 years from now. No work should be lost ever.

9. What will your role be in the future regarding linux/open-source ?

Whatever is really needed to keep arabeyes and the effort to bring Linux to the Arab and Muslim world, I'd be willing to help out with. I've been very open to suggestions and ideas and don't really have a set agenda - if I have the time, I will help, its as simple as that really :-)

That's the beauty of all of this, yes there is work that needs to be done and yes we need people to help out, but you know what ? We set our own agenda and our own time-line. I'll try to do my best to work with the great Arab talent out there to help bring forth whatever is necessary to further our collective technical abilities.

10. What would you say your major contributions to Arabic Linux have been ?

A few things come to mind (both past and present (ie. on-going)),

  • Helped with Arabeyes and contribute to it as part of a think-tank
  • Completed QaMoose
  • Brought Arabic support to vim
  • Assisted (minorly) in mlterm
  • Researched and brought forth some printing solutions (txtbdf2ps, etc)
  • Vocalized some concerns to the various lists/consortiums for better Arabic support and inclusion

The one contribution that is likely more important than others is in helping structure arabeyes and its agenda. I also, as a contribution, have done a great job in arguing with people :-) A great deal of what I've done in the past year is really beyond a simple packaged solutions -- I guess I haven't done enough :-) In reality, I'm part of a team (the arabeyes team) and so I've helped my team members in virtually anything that needed to be done in as much the same way that my team members have done to help me.

11. How do you see open-source and linux fitting into the Arab community ?

I think open-source and linux will start making its way to the universities and schools and ultimately into the governments. I don't see why linux can't be used by all Arabs today even.

12. What is the ideal path for development and progress in your opinion ?

I've tended to tackle problems and issues head-on. Create a list of what is needed to be done, find the people that might be interested in helping and divide-up the work and set a time-line to get it all done. Once every month or two revisit your list and go through the cycle in case anything new comes up and needs to be addressed.

13. What areas in your opinion need the most work ?

I would tend to say that its not in the technical realm, eventhough all help would be appreciated there :-) I think raising awareness probably is the most important area to work on. By that I mean, informing and talking to universities, governments, businesses, etc about linux and what it would take for them to switch over. I think communication between the various linux user groups (LUGs) out there is crucial to that end. In general, like in any large project the need to sustain one's technical results is paramount, but what is lacking at this stage is awareness and large scale buy-in from major Arab organizations out there. I would love to hear a big company or university or a government approach an Arab entity (like arabeyes or haydarlinux or ...) to fill their needs instead of going to a western company such as RedHat or Mandrake (do note, arabeyes is not a company - its a community volunteer effort; I just used arabeyes in terms of getting advice or seeking assistance in the field).

I also think people should look more into volunteerism and into what they need (and must even) do to give back to their communities and herritage; it's NOT all about money. We as Arabs seem to lack that mentality and the commitment that accompanies it and that really worries me. I'm hoping, as I've seen some encouraging signs of late, that is might have been a generational transient matter which is improving. In short, I think Arab programmers, developers and entrepreneurs should be very keen in knowing who they are and what they stand for to better commit to their goals. For that knowledge will afford them a higher chance of attaining those goals, thus, improving their and our standing in this world.

14. What would you like to see happen sooner rather than later ?

Arabic Linux on every desktop :-) As well as universities announcing their commitment and backing to linux and Arabic linux.

15. What gets you moving and wanting to contribute ?

My love for my heritage and wanting to prove to the world that we Arabs and Muslims are as capable (if not more so) than anyone out there. Not as part of a "we are better" attitude (takabor), but as part of equal opportunity and being taken seriously in our efforts and not being belittled.

16. What Arabic+Linux accomplishments have really excited you ?

mlterm has really opened-up the door to so many things. Having an Arabic terminal emulator (xterm) has opened-up the door to various developments that previously would have been difficult.

17. What are some of your favorite links/channels ?

Mine tend to be political; aljazeera, etc :-) But I tend to visit, linuxtoday.com as well as slashdot.org and freshmeat.net often.

18. What would you tell others that might consider helping ?

Do it - just jump-in and commit yourself and do it. You might be overwhelmed at first, but there are lots of people that would be willing to help you (use arabeyes' mailing-lists for help). I think the biggest problem that we (arabeyes) have seen is the shear lack of commitment. People come-by and see the various efforts and say "this is great, I want to help" and then simply disappear. There is something to be said about intent, but there is lots more to be said about the actual commitment and results. An hour or two per week (yes week) would do wonders.

19. How would you go about expanding Arabic+Linux ?

Again, I'd say more Public Relations (raising awareness), more developers and lots more universities riding down this route and supporting our efforts.

20. Where do you see Arabic Linux in 5 years ?

In 3-4 governments; in a number of smaller startups in the Arab world and in alot of universities.

21. Where do you see yourself in 5 years ?

Somewhere where I can help not only linux, but help the Arab/Muslim world with chip design as well as push for the embracing of Research and Development (R&D) as a way of life. I'm one who believes in giving back to my community, upbringing and heritage. I would love to live and work in an Arab country along those lines; I just don't understand why none of the Arab countries out there don't take a chance in giving us Arabs abroad a chance to make a difference and incentivize our return - its a win-win situation really.