On Jan 22, 7:25 am, satyaakam goswami <[email protected]> wrote:
>  On Sat, Jan 22, 2011 at 7:27 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 2011-01-21 at 10:18 -0800, sunil datta wrote:
> > > The fact is that the two words "Asahyog Andolan" forced me to ask this
> > > question.
>
> > what do those two words mean?
>
> non cooperation movement  , its all out of context and in bits and pieces
> when we put it all this together looks like he is venting his anger in this
> form still don't know why? and against whom... any way who has time and who
> cares....
>
> OP still if you are interested in this topic you can talk about things like
> Blender or how Linux acts like a glue with multitude of Foss  technologies
> to get things done we will all be happy to listen too ... i am presuming you
> are in or around Delhi and would be available with your research by next
> meetup till then ....

When and where will be the next meetup, I would like to join, but not
with the research papers you are talking about :)


Satya, I am not sure and not good in history too, but I was watching a
documentary on Gandhi Ji. I was not completely focused on the
documentary, so not sure if it is a non-cooperation movement or some
other, but I listened about a movement in which he asked not to use
articles made in England, in this context, I was pointing to not to
support or view such movies which are not made using proprietary
software.

I don't know if this will make any sense to you people, but this just
came to my mind, while I was watching a documentary on Gandhi Ji.

But this makes sense to me. I think if we deny to use proprietary
software, we should also deny to see / use the produce created using
proprietary software. And google search shows that the software used
to make Avatar were proprietary software.

This was the only reason to start this topic and of-course I mis-
spelled, it is Avatar.

Comments invited on:
1) "if we deny to use proprietary software, we should also deny to
see / use the produce created using proprietary software."
2) "Should we say NO to movies like Avatar."

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