You can always use #ubuntu to get ur queries answered. Since these are
organization are voluntary in nature the best we can do is "be the change
we want to see"

-S


On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 11:08 PM, Anshul Kushwaha
<anshulkushwa...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I want to bring to the notice of all the miserable condition of the
> site ubuntu-n.info
>
> It represents the whole country in this field and ought to be properly
> updated. But that is not what is happening. Even on the main page I
> found  some outdated stuff. I tried to improve it by creating an
> account but i was not allowed to and even several pages are not
> present.
>
> The IRC channel is quite lonely and I had to wait for long spans to get a
> reply.
>
> I'm very much interested in linux and i want more and more Indians to
> switch to ubuntu.
> These two things can go a long way in doing that.
>
> So, I humbly request all of you to do your best to improve and
> popularize these two. I'm very eager to help where ever I can.
>
> Hoping to get responses soon
>
> A linux-lover and an Indian,
>
> Anshul
> anshulkushwa...@gmail.com
>
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