Aba daya dai le patriotism ko kura nikalnu bho, ma ta pakka switching to nepalinux from ubuntu :D
let me dl the new iso :D Congrats to Nepalinux team, and i'll definitely give it a shot in upcoming LTSP deployments. On Nov 21, 1:13 pm, Bal Krishna Bal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thank you Prabin for your concerns. As somebody leading the NepaLinux > development and deployment ,let me try to clarify some of your queries. > > प्रबीण ( ओपन ठिटो ) wrote:> Good work Nepalinux team. > > > I really appreciate the success story one after another made by our own > > Nepalinux Distro. > > > I wanna add some more things to what Daya dai said. Its been more than > > 1.5 year since its(NEPALINUX) first release. > > Just a small correction. NepaLinux 1.0 was released in December 2005. So > it is just about two years since the first release. > > > Nepalinux is of course > > for > > mentioned group but there is still lack of awareness in this small country > > about Nepalinux. Nepal is not Kathmandu. Its much more... What i exactly > > mean is I have never seen or heard about Nepalinux from anyone when i am out > > from ktm not even in near place, Dhulikhel. > > Hopefully, NepaLinux will be known by a greater mass as we head towards > the deployment phase. We are organizing a ten day Trainer's Training of > NepaLinux to the ICT operators of some 6 rural sites from November > 25-December 4, 2007. These trained trainers are expected to develop five > more trained people in each of these sites by January, 2007. We have > plans to multiply more trainers and users in these sites. > > > And many people here(ktm) too do > > not know if we can Use Nepalinux in English as well. > > > How the publicity, events, and presentations within KTM gonna help reduce > > digital divide in Nepal??? > > Creating awareness is one thing but sometimes I feel all this is not > enough. We need to get into action. That is not simply possible by the > sole efforts of one individual or organization. Hence the call for > combined efforts to be put into. > > > LTSP is one way to penetrate to Real Nepal. But why not desktop > > implementation?? > > I think this has been answered. > > > Can just people using "LTSP enabled Nepalinux", reduce > > digital gap?? > > It is one option to reduce the digital gap.> There are really a lot of > questions. I mentioned a few only. > > Thanks for these questions. I believe that positive criticism is very > much essential so as to mature ourselves and any product.> I think > > Nepalinux team must walk one more step ahead in this regard. > > Sure. Once again thanks for your concerns. > > Regards, > Bal Krishna --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ FOSS Nepal mailing list: [email protected] http://groups.google.com/group/foss-nepal To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Community website: http://www.fossnepal.org/ -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
