All the arguments mentioned are valid and _all_ of them are being implemented day after day by us(students who posted in this thread). The task that starves us is to convince others to join. Students are _expected_ to be explorers but only a handful of them end up being so. This is all about attitude and exposure. Sometimes exposure can also involve sarcasm which shows the students their current standing as compared to their counter-parts in other parts of world, ofcourse this has to be dealt carefully. I really appreciate everyone's view on this thread and I feel more collaboration is required between Colleges/professional institutes and FOSS-aware industry. Keep pouring your thoughts! I love this discussion in a hope that we might reach a plan of action. :)
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