On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 2:14 PM, Mohit Singh <[email protected]> wrote:

> > 1. Breaking CDs of XP
>
> +1, breaking CDs will hurd a very little to us but it will hurt more to
them. Also, I fully agree , infact I will join this. This is against M$ for
its monopolistic approach.

> My humble request is that kindly dont do this. This is the code of
> open source hackers which is kidnapped by a codelifter. Kindly dont
> insult the program, it works fine - if you are against the ideology
> behind it, kindly elicit the hacker culture and public domain nature
> of software.
>
> > 2. Removing the Microsoft Key from the Keyboards
>
> +1,, I did this, Will do again, +1

> Fine, but kindly make sure the same or better work is done by GNU key
> which you want to put there.
>
> > 3. Conversation with the students regarding the Linux.
>
> +1

> This is nice and kindly discuss that GNU/Linux does not means being
> hippy and also that GNU/Linux is not the only OS option left in public
> domain.
>
> > Also other some activities .
>
> emphasis on compliance of open standards
>
> >
> > If anyone can suggest me some other unusual things to promote and convey
> the
> > message to the students . please suggest me regarding this .
>
> Dance,, There is a song by RMS, '=-= You will be free --

> 'The Art of UNIX Programming'. Does Eric provide videos of that?
> Check, and if there is none, kindly help create one for others.
>
>
> --
> Mohit Singh
>
> GNU/Linux User Group - Meerut
>
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