On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 5:26 PM, rajkumar vbalakrishnasamy <
rajkumar.l...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > As most of the people here know (I guess so), Free Software world is no
> more
> > lacking a social networking software. GNU Social[1] is one such developed
> > under GNU by FSF, using PHP5. Diaspora [2] is another such thing using
> Ruby.
>
> > Rather than reinventing the wheel you can contribute to any of these Free
> > Software, IMHO
>
>  I accept it.But is there any Indian product in the world.
>

Hmmm! What's this obsession with Indian thing, anyway? It makes sense when
something is
proprietary and even supporting it would mean paying money to a foreign
company paying
taxes to some other country. Isn't Free Software supposed to solve this
problem? By allowing
local engineers to support and customize the product and also give back any
improvements,
which sometimes may even be truly revolutionary?

At this, you can always claim that an Indian contributed that great idea to
that project. :-)

-- 
*அகிலன்* (Akilan R)
(http://www.coding-aviator.blogspot.com)
*I should have no use for a paradise in which I should be deprived of the
right to prefer hell.*
  --Jean Rostand
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