On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 12:16 PM, Ramnarayan.K <ramnaraya...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi Arjun, > > Sorry for the top post , however it is a reposne to the issue and not > your mail per se. > Strategy : > > it still does not call for TOP post and we all can hear you . > First: > I think rather than individual emails we need a large collective > response , a single letter should be drafted and we should get this > signed - digital signs with names and / or physically signed and this > then should be posted to all the authorities. Thebiggest / seniromost > ones as well. Post it registered. > > A copy of the letter should be posted to all / as many national and > international LUG / OPen Source user groups. We can decide who posts > to which list > i can post to India GII (am CC'ing Arun Mehta, Vickram Crishna) > > A copy should be sent to IT / Software journalists to high light the > issue. Again we can decie who posts where (i can post - alreafdy have > cc'ed Fredrick Noromha. Send a copy of the mail to Linux for your. > > Also consult leading open source and Linux advocates (Raj Mathur, > Kishore Bhargava ) and linux friends (Vivek Iyyer) > > Who says that don't eulogize people as i have already stated on other lists called FOSSCOM . > Consult the FSF india people (any one on this list from there) > they have all ears for you. > Second > > and we have to argue / protest on the basis of some facts. Not on > emotion, argue the case - the economic, the proprietary nature is not > conducive to freee learning and experimentation. > > Do some research on how and why other Univs adopted open source and > contact them for more details and experience and use their arguements > as well. > He is not capable of doing that , he is already preoccupied with ideas and lives far away from DU. -Satya
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