Hello Group, In a way Mr. Thayagarajan is right. Company promotion must be kept out of pure free software groups. It now called Bootstrap, not Twitter Bootstrap; its now called Gears not Google Gears.
I have at most respect to him. I knew ILUGC because of him, and because of ILUGC I am in a job which I enjoy. I wish people would cut through the glare and see Mr. Thayagarajans commitment to free software. this cuting through glare is simply absent in many Indian free software groups. Wonder why? People don't seems to realize unbounded and open minds are the greatest contributors to free software (or any other art form). Possibly because people in such groups are emailers and talkers rather than true contributors who write code. The next thing is about enforcing rules. We are all Indians. We were brought up in way where we were told to do this and not that and blah blah. Its in our blood to think some thing is right and others are wrong. This sick mentality is truly making many people in this group and in groups like chennai.rb brand some people as evil. I hope we come out this rule enforcing thing. Hope democracy, free speech and art of ignorance which we cynically lack prevail in ILUGC. -- ----- Karthikeyan A K +91 9444018524 _______________________________________________ ILUGC Mailing List: http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc ILUGC Mailing List Guidelines: http://ilugc.in/mailinglist-guidelines
