On Saturday 08 January 2011 09:44 AM, Raman.P wrote:
> I am against this. Let us take the only task - promote FOSS and do it well. 
> Each post will start endless thread about the particular hardware -good, bad, 
> beautiful etc. It may also lead to ugly personal exchanges if a deal goes bad.
> I am surprised at the fact - FOSS related annoucement/doubts in local 
> languages was frowned upon- but totally unrelated commercial activity getting 
> so much support.
>

I agree with your sentiment, but let me try to put it this way - FOSS in 
and itself is great, but the devices it runs on, and can run on are 
increasing day by day. A couple of years ago nobody that I knew of 
(locally) had an Android device, so right from acquiring it, to getting 
some basic skills on how to ship an Android app, I had to learn it on my 
own.

Right now, I have spent enough time with the ecosystem to give a rather 
long discourse on it. So in the process of selling the it, if there are 
long discussions about the device, support and community (I can rave for 
a really long time about the awesomeness of CyanogenMod, but that's for 
a different post). I would love it if there are discussions about these 
devices. I think that can only be a good thing. Like I said, I'm not too 
sure if there won't be any spam - but I think we can deal with it, just 
like we did with other issues.

We do allow another blatantly commercial activity, which is advertising 
for jobs - but we do tolerate it in the interest of the members. So I 
don't really see a problem with slightly expanding the scope of our 
discussions (can any member here really say hardware is *not* exciting? 
- I for one would love to hear if any of us are hacking on the Kinect - 
I'm seriously lusting for it - again, another discussion). So personally 
I think the benefits outweigh the drawbacks. But it's up to the members 
to give it a shot and see it where it goes.


Vamsee.
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