On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 12:59 PM, Krishnakant <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, 2010-01-12 at 12:42 +0530, Mohit Singh wrote:
>> Regarding Proprietary formats:
>>
>> Professional people do such kinds of things very often. Even if IETF
>> standardized protocols, the vendors (the carrier grade embedded FOSS
>> products have still room for improvement to lure the service providers
>> for mainstream deployment) tend to tweak some or the other part of
>> protocols and claim them as betterment over the standard formats.
>>
>> MPLS is one technology which became a playground for product
>> companies. They played proprietary things to the max.
>>
>> Its nice to see that computing community has taken a stern step to
>> follow open standards because only this step can guarantee optimal
>> usage of computing resources as a whole.
>
>
> And I just saw a couple brands of OGG playres in the local hardware
> market.

Wow, that is really a great news. Do we have Ogg Recorder too ? I
would really buy if there any !

> Slowly such standards are getting recognition and the masses using ICTs
> (desktops and laptops in particular) should not give an excuse of
> "popularity and fisibility".  afterall it is we who decide what we want
> to support.  And supporting open unencumbered  standards will bennifit
> us all.
>
> Att JTD, thanks for giving the ICICI example.  Pragmatists unfortunately
> fall for such testimony and only except thinsg on such examples.
>
> Happy hacking.
> Krishnakant.




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