No, because there will be virtually no representation from students
outside them who study in SIT. :)Can we discuss this topic in January ?

I apologise for top-posting, but I'm having my semester exams, and
devoting time for emails is a luxury at the moment.

Soumyadip Modak



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> Hi all,
> 
> recently there was a rather involved and lengthy discussions 
> on topic of possibility of teaching students about Computer 
> Science & Engg, IT and about computing in general using 
> Free/Open Source software components.
> 
> Prof. Ashoke Ranjan Thakur who had been following this 
> discussion thread for some time now, has asked me if its OK 
> with the LUG members to include this as a discussion agenda 
> during our meeting on 4th Dec. 
> 
> Please say "Aye" or "No!" to indicate your stand.
> 
> cheers,
> -indra.
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