Hi Everybody,
I am reading the discussions about factorising the Linux India
community. Before Atul says something I would like to write about this.
I am very much new user for Linux merely introduced to Linux in IT.COM ,
Banglore ,1999. But since then I and my collegues are working on Linux
and right now we are having One Red Hat 6.0 Linux Server and 5 Linux
clients.
We have successfully running the our Inhouse softwares which were written
in
Clipper 5.2 now they are under FlagShip.
You all might wonder Why I am telling all this. I am coming to the point.
we are able to do this all because of archieves which are available and
hundreds
of mails which are pouring in everyday for reference.So as a novice
persons
we have installed and succefully running Linux. By making groups among
the Linux community I think persons who are just now entering the Linux
world
will not be able to get the infromation as we can do now.
That's why becoming a 'Guru' or a being one is not a big thing. But
important is
how you are distributing your knowledge to others. And mind you I am sure
even the persons who like to have group of themselves don't know about
Linux as it is so big and vast! by grouping they are blocking thei rown
knowledge
for the bitter.
Pradeep
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