On 10/05/2012 01:20 AM, sanjay gupta wrote:
> I will go to any extent to acheive my goals.
> There is no problem in coming to Delhi for these sessions if I get
> offered by someone.
> I will take care of local trainings later on.
> I have to cover the complete state of Punjab. I am in touch of all the
> association of this state.

Please contact me to plan the training sessions and even road-shows; I
shall/can spare a few weekends (Saturdays and Sundays only).

> On Fri, Oct 5, 2012 at 1:09 AM, Gora Mohanty <g...@mimirtech.com> wrote:
>> On 4 October 2012 23:52, sanjay gupta <sanjaygupta.amrit...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>> Extremely Thanks for the reply.
>>> I used to silently watch your communication as i am not familiar with
>>> the topic you discuss yet i have started my career way back to 1991 as
>>> a software developer. At present I am gen.secretary to ACTA (Amritsar
>>> Computer Traders Association) having more than 100 members formed for
>>> the welfare of its members and society primarly computer hardware
>>> traders. As most of the pc users are used to Microsoft, some want to
>>> switch to other but due to lack of
>>> support/training/exposure/availibility/suspicion could not started
>>> with other OS. I want to change the scenario here with the live
>>> session on Linux and this is possible only with the professional like
>>> you friends. If it is a commercial our association will bear the cost.
>>> If someone goes for Microsoft he has to pay nearly 20000/- for single
>>> pc but he did not need to pay this much to do the work on internet,
>>> but due to non familiarity with other OS he is bound to transfer this
>>> much of foreign currency to Microsoft headquarters.
>>> I want you people support to achieve my goals.
>>
>> This sounds good, but did you mean to send it just to me,
>> or to the mailing list at large (it has been sent just to me).
>> Unfortunately, I am not in a position to offer Linux support
>> in Amritsar, beyond maybe a one-off visit as part of a
>> ILUG-Delhi initiative. So, please post this to the list, and
>> maybe you will find someone willing to help out in Amritsar.
>>
>> I think that you will find two kinds of viewpoints in this regard:
>> * There might be people willing to do this on a voluntary basis,
>>    but then they will probably want a buy-in to FOSS ideals
>>    from the side of your association, and that is something that
>>    you will need to convince them about.
>> * On a commercial basis, you should be able to find some
>>    startup company, or some bright kids willing to work with your
>>    association on this.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Gora

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