> > I am not talking about general public. I am talking about us. > lets not differentiate this way , this creates distances , when people ask me who are you i say i am a student and i am nobody . actually it does not matter who am i or you are for there purposes.
> I am talking about you are me that we must allow a single space for any > proprietary technology in our events. > well this event in particular i cannot have this rule , if you are offended in any way because i hosted an event page in iitd-lug wiki without restrictions please let me know , i will be more than happy to take it elsewhere now that i have learned how to create pages on python.org itself. > And Python said to be Platform independent language then we need not to > include Windows guys. I will be in meeting and If somebody comes with > windows and python code then I would say -- "Oh Man this is platform > independent language, you can easily run it on GNU/Linux , Let > checkout,,take this GNU/Linux laptop. Hey dude, see it works, Now go and > connect this laptop with projector and discuss/present". > i do not agree with this approach , we need to write for all platforms. How does writing FOSS software for windows will support windows or M$ , what about the person who is writing the software who gets paid in the process and he is a legit FOSS person. So we cannot have a fatwa just like that in my IMHO :-) > I do not find any reason to include M$ in agenda > i am not including nor excluding or dictating any terms for this particular meeting so i was neutral , will stay neutral . > > >> Supporting GNU/Linux and unSupporting M$ platform are two different task >> and one should follow both. >> >> correct i agree with this approach, what do you mean by UnSupporting ? >> >> > > http://blog.narendrasisodiya.com/2011/02/please-do-not-care-about-non-foss.html > ok so where is your mission statement for same and how are you going to do it , apart from being a fanatic ;-) -Satya -- LUG@IITD - http://tinyurl.com/ycueutm
