Dear Members of l...@iitd,

A member of the community started a thread:
http://groups.google.com/group/iitdlug/browse_thread/thread/d4ffb199174b4a6e?fwc=1
And I replied to the post with a PASSWORD PROTECTED ENCRYPTED RAR FILE.

A PDF showing the whole session is uploaded here: http://jump.fm/MRTYF
(Inculding the IMPOSED BAN and email session between Abhi and Narendra
Sisodiya only)
Password to the PDF file is l...@iitd

Read it carefully.

So what my point is this:

I shared a file in the community with no malicious intentions.
The file was just to help the other member GRT and I believe in helping also
rather than just supporting OpenSource Applications.
Others can also learn from such applications like this one.
Here we have a file which is not OpenSource but tells us that something like
that exists and can be made with an OpenSource, so why not learn from that
and make one like that or a better one.
And Linux is also derived from UNIX only.

What is crystal clear from the PDF file is that Narendra Sisodiya banned me
within 2 minutes and didn't give me a chance to put up my point.

What I would like to know that do all the members of the community use Linux
Systems only?
Are all the members pure Linux users?
Do they hate Windows so much that they can't stand a single windows file in
front of them?

Lets take this example: All of us might be having a mobile phone with us. Is
its OS or software OpenSource? If not then why to use it?
You are a member of a community that supports FOSS then use only that apps
and devices which are OpenSource, dump all those which are not.

I just helped a member and informed the community about a tool which is nice
but can be made much much better if we work on it.

I m not a Linux Programmer so can't work on it but many others are there who
can work on it.

What I don't understand is that what happened that made Narendra Sisodiya
ban me in just 2 minutes? That's what I wanna know?

One more question:
We all might be knowing about Red Hat. Its a great OS. But is it completely
OpenSource? If not then why people use it? Why?

I want the community members to give their opinions and suggestions in this
regard.

Thanking you all

Yours faithfully
Abhi

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