Hi,

I think debates like which distro is good or which language is better
then others are not worthy enough to engage into. All these things vary
greatly based on individual. Every distro, every language and every IDE
has its own pros and cons and they are almost incomparable.

With Regards,
Gaurav Paliwal
From: Sanjay Gupta
Sent: 04/29/2013 PM 05:00
To: Sudhanwa Jogalekar;
ilugd-bounces+sanjaygupta.amritsar=gmail....@lists.linux-delhi.org;
Rohan Garg
Cc: ilugd@lists.linux-delhi.org; iitd...@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [ilugd] Debian Wheezy coming on 05.05.2013
I think we should not forget our goals. How can we take the solutions
to the masses when we cannot resolve our differences within our home.
They are still 97% of desktop market.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Sudhanwa Jogalekar <sudhanwa....@gmail.com>
Sender: ilugd-bounces+sanjaygupta.amritsar=gmail....@lists.linux-delhi.org
Date: Mon, 29 Apr 2013 15:34:09
To: Rohan Garg<rohang...@ubuntu.com>
Cc: <ilugd@lists.linux-delhi.org>; <iitd...@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: [ilugd] Debian Wheezy coming on 05.05.2013

On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 2:28 AM, Rohan Garg <rohang...@ubuntu.com> wrote:
> Hi Parin
>
>> Sorry Rohan but these days Ubuntu is a different story, especially for
>> the past few years, the project is going a different way.
>>
>> IMHO, in a quest to replace Windows it has gone the Windows way by
>> introducing malicious features like Spyware[1] in it.
>>
>
> Whoa, let me just stop you right there for a moment. Ubuntu is the
> name of the whole project but also the name of some products/flavors .
> So this is clearly aimed towards a particular flavor. Just wanted to
> clarify that before proceeding.
>
>> So personally I don't use it or recommend it to anyone, moreover for me
>> Debian Release party was more of community event, to celebrate the
>> release of a universal GNU/Linux OS which has been there for a long
>> time, almost 20 years, with most of things taken care by volunteers
>> while Ubuntu is more of the Canonical thing now. So IMHO I don't think
>> we can have a release party together, for them.
>>
>
> I strongly disagree with the statement that Ubuntu is merely `a
> Canonical thing now`. There are various flavors of Ubuntu like Kubuntu
> / Xubuntu / Lubuntu which have a strong community side attached to it.
> I find it offensive that you chastise the entire community for the
> actions of a company that is just one aspect of the whole Ubuntu
> ecosystem. Not taking sides, but Canonical provides alot of tools,
> infrastructure and manpower that allows all these flavors to come to
> fruition. Not to mention that alot of foundations work done in Ubuntu
> finds its way back into Debian.
>
>> Don't want to start a Debian v/s Ubuntu debate, here because IMHO they
>> are incomparable, with the kind of purposes for which they are developed.
>>
>
> Neither do I, everyone is entitled to their opinions, however, it
> seems to me you have a very limited view of what Ubuntu is. Now that
> I've (hopefully) widened your view a bit, would you still be open to
> the idea of having a Ubuntu + Debian release party? I strongly believe
> that both Ubuntu and Debian need each other in order to survive and
> that there should be more friendly relationships between the two.

Debian will not need Ubuntu to survive but Ubuntu will always need Debian.

-Sudhanwa


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