Dear Kenneth,

On 9/13/06, Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
conventionaly when one writes an application, the client is
consulted. In this case the client is the government - and unless the
government accepts what is done, the project is a total waste. I
would suggest we ask the govt what their thinking in the matter is
before proceeding.

You are right that the customer should be consulted. However, many
times the customer may even do not know that they need such a solution
or such a solution is possible. In many cases customer may not be
aware of the existance of problem. ;-)

In such a case, the new idea should be formed and presented to the
potential customer. The idea should be practical and vialble in all
respect before it can be sold to the customer. :-D

regards

Kenneth Gonsalves
Associate, NRC-FOSS
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://nrcfosshelpline.in/web/

With regards,
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--Dinesh Shah :-)

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