I think too much discussion.
1 : We are here for sharing not pulling it makes difference between
politician and technical people.
2 : If we feel that now a days there is not meaning of meeting and
conference, it is not so that, as system is always good the thing is how
we are taking it or how much we are serious about it.
It is very easy to work individual and being expert. It is some what
hard to open a company and cover up the market but it is challenging to
work as Organization because organization is collective wisdom of an
individual.
On 12/28/2010 05:23 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
On Tue, 2010-12-28 at 17:14 +0530, Kinshuk Sunil wrote:
FOSS.in was one such platform.
it was the only platform in the world to spread this idiotic notion
Not judging FOSS.in, I wasnt referring to any benefits or mistakes of
FOSS.in. Any conference is one platform where the community can come
together.
not so - foss.in was one platform where the community did not come
together. It was a conference that was an insult to the community - an
attempt to split the community.
...
One thing that FOSS.in did contribute was popularize: "Talk is
cheap,
Show
me the code".
please explain what this means. I have a feeling that you do not
have
the faintest clue as to the context in which it was said and what it
meant.
I only mean that we find many people in the community who talk big,
but when
it comes to taking action, very few takers. More as a figure of speech
than
literally.
I dont know what FOSS.in was implying with it and I dont care. To me
it
always meant: "Act, dont talk."
it never meant that - that is how the morons who ran foss.in interpreted
it and it looks like you have made the same mistake. I suggest you to
look up the quote and the context and attempt to understand it.
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