Hi,
from this mail you will of course deduce correctly I'm not a diplomatic
person.

My oar in this issue is : why can't you mention stuff in front of Mr.
Stallman and why shouldn't you argue with him ?

If you want to avoid conflict, fine, but isn't that part of a
democratic/scientific/progressive setup - everyone encounters opinions and
theories that are counter to their own beliefs, and they sit down with the
other party and try to see the other point of view.

Its not good if it ends up in a slanging match, but it is very good if it
helps one get a new point of view....

-kg


On 9 Feb 2003, Tathagata Banerjee wrote:

> On Sun, 2003-02-09 at 10:46, Sayamindu Dasgupta wrote:
>
> > Can anyone with a very diplomatic bent of mind ;-) approach him?
> > (don't look at me - i am too busy nowadays)
> > Also, remember that he will be in India within a few days (he will be at
> > the GNunify at Pune before coming to Kolkata), so if you wanna contact
> > him, please do so *ASAP*.
>
>
> dunno i'll measure up to the degree of diplomacy needed, but okay i'll
> do it. i'm going to send to him tomorrow, asking him for a date with
> ilug-cal during his two-day (three-day?) stay in cal. i'll be as politic
> as possible, and try to step carefully around his idiosyncracies.
> anybody has any bright ideas about what else i should say to him?
>
> - t.
>
>
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