hi - > If the workshops are for the general public, I will agree with the > above. But, not for college *students*, that too *engineering*. \-
if i agree with words like *students* and *engineering* then it surprises me why this group still has under 900 members despite despite covering not just iitd but dce ,nsit and other colleges of IP university.the point is engineering doesnt force to adopt LINUX its the wilingness. - > Just because you discover Helium today doesn't mean it is new to > everyone. You are new to it :) > > GNU, Free Software has been used for decades. Don't assume that it > doesn't exist or is not used everywhere. I shall ignore the above for > your ignorance. \- first of all my mail never included me but them.and that i can tell you from my experience of conducting such workshops in my college.so do one thing try holding two workshops one your way another mine. and lets see who gets more turn out and feedbacks. - > ... and mailing lists supplement the workshop activities for those who > couldn't make it for the workshop. They are not mutually exclusive. \- i never talked about mutually exclusiveness. what i know of this adoption process is that people attend your workshop , they go home and try it and still if they face problem they mail their problems to forums and groups.and not the way u think which i suppose would be they learn by mailing to forums first ,trying it and then hoping maybe that topic will be taken up in some worksop. BTW did u watch that documentry :) -- sumit --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Do you have another question? Click here - http://groups.google.com/group/iitdlug/post l...@iitd community mailing list -- http://groups.google.com/group/iitdlug -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
