On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 9:13 AM, Prashant Verma  wrote:

> It will be more effective to approach the source of the problem,
> rather than rant and rave at every instance of the problem.

Absolutely! Where's the solution? Is MCKL is interested to listen to
'just-another-guy-down-the-street'? Are e-mails to the directors /
developers going to help it make better? Is there a "FOSS -
ALTERNATIVE" for ready for the production environment? (I assume, one
of my similar replies has lead to proverbs coming out as response, but
I wonder why!)

> As an example, rather than argue with the owner of every polluting
> vehicle you see on the road, it is better to request the govt. to
> enforce the pollution guidelines more strictly. Of course members of
> shouting brigade will disagree because it takes away the chance from
> them to shout ;-)

<RANT>
Well, these things need to change both ways. Citizens have to
understand that there's public transport available and can be used at
times. Also, people would complain of lack of 'appropriate' public
transport. So, just shouting about it doesn't help. Action should be
initiated on both sides. Ofcourse, I'm talking of an ideal case, but
that, according to me helps us get where we want to.
</RANT>

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