On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 4:53 PM, Narendra Sisodiya <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 4:37 PM, satyaakam goswami <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> 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.orgitself.
>>
>>
>
> I donot thing that we are discusing about next python meetup exactly.  and
> I do not think that anbody with Windows code is coming to meetup.
>
we cannot assume and we cannot encourage or discourage , again staying
neutral .


>
> Discussion started when KG said, Meetup such as Python should not enforce
> FOSSy rules and I opposed that M$ and other propeitary technology don't give
> a single space for FOSS then why should we care for M$. we can be neutral
> like you.
>

so are you ok with this meeting being neutral ?


> So most of the discussion in this thread is basically is on a question-
> "should we include M$ platform via such platform indepant technology or
> meetup "like" PUG should have space for Windows Speaker ?" My answer is NO
> -- However I am not discouraging windows Users. All I want to discourage
> window user as speaker to show their code when they can do it on Linux.
>
>
ok i get your answer right away  , how can you stop in any adhoc meetings,
ok do this why dont  you post on the NCR python list saying  you can help
porting the code before they come for the meeting , is this fair enough
statement/commitment  to make ?

-Satya

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