On Wednesday 29 September 2010 09:11 AM, Anish A wrote:
2010/9/28 Althaf <[email protected]
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Aneesh,
Hm, I am not arguing, however why do you think joining a technical
channel like what Anoop has proposed would corrupt your freedom
ethics?
That was my personal opinion. I will not join just A Linux User group,
because, I Don't like kernel level programming. :-).
It will not corrupt my freedom ethics, as far as ethics become a
primary consideration.
Well I'm vouching for it as i believe it would help me understand
the inside out of what i use, that including FOSS.
Personally, I am not favoring the term FOSS. Free Software and Open
Source Software are different domains.
Me too like to learn internals of what I use, and I do so.
Would you please justify what convenience are you pointing out here?
I said convenience, in the case of twitter. I have previously used
twitter. There was some mobile clients, so that I could post while I
travel.
But, in Identi.ca, I could not find such a client. Please suggest one
if you know one, which is a free software.
Try out Mobidentica, if your phone supports java.
http://www.substanceofcode.com/software/mobidentica/
Even though twitter is convenient for me, I use identi.ca
<http://identi.ca>, because of my freedom considerations.
I totally support Ilug with its mission statement similarly is
case of proposed mailing list, other than it being technically
biased, i don't get your point of ethics here.
We post technical questions and answer here, right? Then why a
separate mailing list for technical only discussions?
PS : These are my personal opinions. I am not aiming for a flame war here.
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Anish A
http://identi.ca/aneeshnl
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