Hi!

On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 12:36 PM, satyaakam goswami <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Thanks to all of you but I haven't got my answer yet! ok! I have no
>>>> other solution but I can propose a small term project based on it. And
>>>> not to mention it will be paid ;) . And again I will say that please
>>>> don't divert my questions and its visible that there is no answer to
>>>> my question but there are other things which are flaming around.
>
>>>>       And Kenneth I am the regular reader of your articles in the LFY.
>>>> But I wasn't expecting these half complete answers  from you. You see
>>>> none of the comments are going to help me.
>>>
>>> Patience is a virtue on mailing lists too, if someone is not answering
>>> it is not your right or will to expect replies on a public mailing
>>> list its the will of the replier.
>>>
>> First, I never forced anyone to reply me. Second, you again diverted
>> my discussion by using wrong words. If you don't agree with me then
>> you can see the whole discussion again. And you will find there are
>> people who are more keen on knowledge sharing(Supreet and Kunal) and
>> not discussing other things around.
>
> all right , let me revisit your question
>
> 1) When you say Open source is this particular work going to be in the
> same spirit or not ?  it is not clear from the conversations we had so
> far that is it something which is going to be Free Software or one
> time solution for some commercial work ?
>
Well ! this is the question that should have been  asked from me in
the beginning itself. Ya! I would like to make it open-source but it
depends, like you commented that you were going to help me and now you
won't so, how can anyone aspect me to make it open-source. As far as I
know open-source is the team-effort.
>>> i was about to give you all that for Free now i may not .
>>>
>> This comment tells most of the things. I will not comment on it.
>
> well this is sort of reactions you would get when you start naming
> individuals who we all have know for decades ,  have some respect and
> we know how they work and reply to people queries , i call it social
> currency which one has to earn over period of time. i hope you will
> too .
>
You are right! but power comes with the responsibilities and if
something unexpected happens then these reactions are obvious. And not
to mention but I really respect him alot.
>>> yes you have got it correct about the way to handle paid projects.
>>> This is  quote i have use to summarize the way things works in most of
>>> the Foss communities.
>>>
>>> Information Is Free ... U HAVE 2 KNOW
>>> People Are Not ... U HAVE 2 PAY
>>> Contributors Are Priceless ... U HAVE 2 BE
>>>
>>>                                           ----- Red1
>>>
>> Dear! its good to read books but always relying on it not works. I
>> just understand one thing, if you know something then answer it
>> otherwise please don't fill the mailing lists with the discussions
>> which are meaningless. Let this group be a part of knowledge sharing.
>
> well again this quote is not from book or cooked they are from people
> who have run community projects for years and it has lots of meaning
> to once peaceful existence in communities , in fact he calls it a
> constitution , my intent to quote was to point at ways in  getting
> things done as in a project if it commercial or free software work .
>
Again! if the things were made clear earlier then this would not have
happened. Ok! I now have to say that I will not participate in this
discussion any more until or unless there is proper information
exchange.
> -Satya
> fossevents.in
>
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