On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 7:21 PM, Gaurav Paliwal <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
>>>
>>>>> I really appreciate presence of everyone and sorry that you were
>>>>> unable to get anything out of it.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>> I also don't get anything out of osscamps as you don't get anything out
>>> of yesterdays meet.
>>>
>>
>> you need to be at one first. a mozcamp is different from an osscamp. and
>> even if you didnt get anything out of osscamp, how is that a problem?
>>
>
> I attended one osscamps when it was organized in IIT Delhi , in which
> backktrack guy came.
> so, how is if you don't get anything out of yesterday meet can become a
> problem for me as told by you in previous thread.Check your previous reply
> ".....I had no take-away from the meet up. "
>

I quote myself from that mail:
"Why? Because there was no take away for me, and that doesnt mean it was a
bad meetup. Judging by everyone's experiences, they did have a take-away."

I can probably teach you a thing or two about FOSS, but I really cant teach
you English. Sorry. But in short, don't pull ideas out of thin air. This
wastes your and my time, equally.

And please dont blame me if l...@iitd organised a not-useful OSScamp. I am
not responsible for every OSScamp. I'll happily take criticism and
suggestions for OSScamps I organised.

Plus, In an unconference, if you dont have a take-away; its your fault. Have
you heard of the Law of Two Feet?


>
>
>
>>
>>> > I get confused when I hear "meetup > unconference > foss.in". What is
>>>> that trying to achieve?
>>>>
>>>
>>> you need to see this : 
>>> http://www.slideshare.net/aanjhan/keynote-at-fossin-2010
>>> <http://www.slideshare.net/aanjhan/keynote-at-fossin-2010%20>
>>>
>>
>> how is that relevant here ?
>>
>>
> It is relevant.This is to tell you what foss.in has achieved.This is
> answer to your comment "... foss.in". What is that trying to achieve?"
>

Ok another language problem. But, I'll try and go with you here. I said, "I
get confused when I hear "meetup > unconference > foss.in". What is that
trying to achieve?", which in English means: what is the
proposed road-map of a meetup to unconference to something similar to
FOSS.in or even better going to achieve ?

Can you tell me what FOSS.in achieved ? How has it made your life better ?
Why do you want anything like FOSS.in or anything better ?

We dont need another meet up, another unconference, another foss.in. What we
need is tangible results. That is something we are desperately trying at any
OSScamp as well. Oh, but I am not supposed to use the "O" word.

So, I am simply repeating my original question: What is the objective of all
these efforts ? What is it that you/me/we want to achieve ?


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>
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> Gaurav Paliwal
> http://gauravpaliwal.com
>
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