Hi Rajeev & FSUG-TVM members,

We are really sorry, because of our request you guys are getting this kind of messages. As we mentioned in our first post, we wanted to make these knowledge available to more community members through our platform, but somehow discussion got diverted to other way.

Ramki:
Personally we don't agree with your thoughts and the language you have used. This kind of discussion should not be done in public mailing list, you should have thought about other users. One way you are saying "doing something is better than nothing" and other way opposing Rajeev. His work is also one of the piece of Free and Open Source Software Community, and with this kind of pieces only today FOSS community reached at this maturity level.

Please don't mix up your personal feeling with community discussion. FOSS community needs people us, so don't say "Bye... for always".

Rajeev:
Again sorry, because of us you are getting this kind of replies. We value your feedback about our site. It will really help us to improve our service up to the communities expectation.

All:
Anoop posted in his initial reply, let community decide about your request. We got the answer from community, we will take it as learning and try to improve our services up to the communities expectation.

We appreciate everybody's efforts spent for replying and reading this mail thread.

Lets end this thread here without any negativity in mind.

Regards,
Sandip Patel
www.gnulinux.in

Ramki Trivedi wrote:
Rajeev J Sebastian wrote:
Yeaah! We've got a fighter here!
Yup...;) was waiting for your reply only. Otherwise I would have removed my name from this list.
I never claimed I did anything at all. You're the one who's saying
your site is special - I personally do not see anything special about
First of all, *this is not my site*.... I don't know who all are behind that and I don't care.
it: there are literally hundreds and maybe thousands of Linux
tips/tricks websites. One of the mottos of free/open source software
is to work together and prevent forks (unless absolutely necessary).
Why don't you and your merry band start posting on already existing
and long standing Linux/FOSS websites/blog/whatever?
I know that... this is what I wanted to hear from you. There are thousands of mailing lists/linux user goups forked, why dont you ask there question to all the group owners and group members, you might get answer from them. I think, their intention might be *to prevent the forks* of mailing lists.

I would have started posting but I don't have any merry band with member like you. ;)
Why don't you contribute to the Linux Documentation Project? Or work
with some upstream groups to improve their documentation? Whats the
urge to build a "new website"? Or you can build tips/tricks websites
for these upstream projects too. You can help with Ubuntu/<insert
favorite distro here>  websites as well.
I don't know... what they are doing... they might be doing this also.
Anyway, as I said before: you are free to build whatever you want,
minus my posts. Since my posts are mostly useless rants anyway, you'll
be losing nothing. Feel free to capitalize on FLOSS communities and do
whatever you want with materials and messages collected over a long
period of time - this is open source after all.

I am not interested in archiving anything... specially your posts ;). And I don't know why these people want to archive posts of person like you who doesn't know how to appreciate somebody's work.
Regards
Rajeev J Sebastian

PS: I didn't google about you ... because I don't think google can
give a good measure about *anybody*.

You don't need to... You wont find anything, because I am a beginner in GNU/Linux. I appreciate the knowledge you might be having, but that doesn't mean you can Ignore others who is not having like you. At least with their knowledge they are doing something... which is better than nothing.

Bye... for always

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"Freedom is the only law". "Freedom Unplugged"
http://www.ilug-tvm.org

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