On Tue, 2007-07-03 at 07:49 +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote: 
> On 02-Jul-07, at 11:46 PM, Gora Mohanty wrote:
> 
> > Since you found it necessary to mention it, is there something
> > special about your being an American company? Should we all fall
> > down in awe?
> 
> given that most free software comes from america, that most standards  
> are set by america and that India produces negligible amount of free  
> software, why not?

That's a non-sequitur. While there arguably are good reasons to explain
the discrepancy between the production of open-source software between
the US and India, I have no wish to recommence beating that particular
dead horse. Granted the obvious truth of your premise that there is a
lot more open-source work being done in the US than in India, I still
fail to see how that has any bearing on this particular issue, where
we have no idea what company it is, or any indication that the work
involved is going to end up as open source.

>                   Yes, we *did* invent the zero - and make good use  
> of it in cricket

Speaking of non-sequiturs...

Regards,
Gora


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