On Mon, Dec 03, 2007 at 09:08:26PM +0545, Akash Deep Shakya wrote:
> hey Ujwal,
> 
> u talked about problems in OSS and Standarization in OSS.
> 
> Its not a new things we have a problem in OSS bcoz if we dun have problem
> using them, the version control system would have been nil. And thats how
> OSS evolved large number of peoples in internet soling all those problems,
> but apart from problem, we still love them bcoz with ur, mine and everyone's
> problem OSS is growing, thats how community develops, my this i dun mean to
> underestimate the problems u had, i am sorry for what debian did to you. I
> am scared with debian :( now.

Akash :) I believe, you have made the same point I just wrote about community 
in Gnu/Linux which play vital role in society like our Nepal. Good point I'd 
say. But let me remind all people venturing into the wild, DO NOT BE AFRAID OS 
NEW DISTRO. Really, I mean it. All you have to do is take sometime to read the 
manpages, wikis, infos etc... before you try new stuffs. Google(tm) is a 
wonderful technology. Use it. :)

There usually involves 3 ways of getting ahead in any job -
1) Work harder
2) Work smarter
3) Ask experienced people for help

> 
> The standardization issue is major, but with community developers, it hard
> to stop them, Free as Freedom what GNU signifies and Standarization sotimes
> bounds us. Well i dun wanna oppose anyone here but just wanted to say if
> there are problems they meant to be solved, so please do not get frustrated
> by this, i am really sorry about what happened to you, but bro plz do not
> leave "us" alone.

I am sorry to anyone who have lost their data in the past. We all have. And I 
think we LEARN something from it. Don't we? I think it's time we call our data 
rescue man - Mr. Bipin! :-) Why don't anyone who have problem with rescueing 
data call Bipin? Or even Bipin should start up data rescue company that 
services OSS user's data for free! :-)

-- 
Cheers,
Bikal. 
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