HI

On Fri, Nov 12, 2010 at 5:04 PM, Raman.P <[email protected]> wrote:
> --- On Fri, 12/11/10, openbala <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Well, I may be wrong here, but setting up FOSS lab might be
>> OP's
>> fulltime job. He has total rights to do want he wants and
>> how he wants
>> to do his job. Free advice is easy.
>>
>> Atleast, I won't be very happy when someone else tells me
>> what to do in my job.
>
> I totally agree with  bala. I have done more than 75 sessions in the last 5-6 
> years. The state of affairs is so poor that just letting the >word 'foss' or 
> 'linux' to be heard by the students itself is a great service to foss.  
> Baskar is doing wonderful job.
What is the achievement out of those 75 sessions ? Do u mean that the
students do not care abt FOSS the day after the lab setup ? If so
whats the point in doing the whole thing? Are you sure they still use
FOSS in their labs ?

> Today our requirement is 'physical volunteers' and not 
> adivse/suggestion/ideas. We need foot solders, we have enough commanders, 
> strategic planners, thinkers, analysts etc.
I think you are missing an important point. physical volunteers could
be generated from the students/audience themselves, if motivated
enough to use FOSS.

regards,
KM
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