Btw, mails are but one f d best effective ways to solve problems. An install fest is jus the beginning f prblms, the user needs more help after the basic install. Even the experienced user may benefit from the extra knowledge of yours if chanelled in the proper way. On 6 Feb 2012 07:57, "Dibu Philip" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Nursery kids wud have run this ml more efficiently. I suggest this list to > be moderated please. Else its gng to turn up like the same place where > comments to santhosh pandit's videos r posted on you tube. > On 6 Feb 2012 07:54, "Dibu Philip" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I've jus attended one of the meetings, n had enough. Yeah the group is >> doing good activities, but can do more good if this kind of arguments and >> philosophy are avoided or at least confined to personal meetings. The >> things that are said here are often the same and are also available on >> popular websites. So what's the diff btwn this ml and the gnu site that has >> philosophies in it? >> >> Come on man, you have a personal website ryt, post your philosophies >> there and use this ml for productive purposes. And since the freedom in >> freedom is restricted freedom accrdng to u, I guess you have more freedom >> being an active member to kick me out off this ml so please do it if you >> want. >> On 6 Feb 2012 07:37, "Jos Collin" <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> > Lets stop this non sense. This happens here every other time some >>> newbie ( >>> > even am a newbie) comes n ask something. >>> >>> No Sir, I won't. And I nobody think it as a nonsense. It is your own >>> problem. >>> >>> > But our >>> > mailing list is more concerned with the philosophies of freedom rather >>> than >>> > helping. Please understand the fact that if such strong philosophies >>> are >>> > being preached, nobody would be able to use even Ubuntu or Fedora, 'cos >>> > they are not Free according to RMS himself! I've heard some of his >>> speeches >>> > and he lists out freedom issues with most of the common 'Linux' >>> distros out >>> > here. >>> >>> Yes, they contain non-free software also. But some of them can be >>> configured properly (in the >>> sources.list) for not to install any non-free stuff. The best thing is >>> to use the distributions >>> that the FSF recommends, which are entirely free. I use one of them. :-) >>> http://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html >>> >>> > http://www.gnu.org/distros/free-distros.html lists the 'free' >>> distros. So >>> > does all the members of ILUG-Kochi use only these distros? Most of us >>> > started with Ubuntu and then maybe shifted to openSUSE or Fedora or >>> others. >>> > Lets have freedom to choose, and help. >>> >>> If you choose the non-free software then you won't get the freedom. >>> >>> > Lets instead use this ML to promote new ideas, share them, and most >>> > importantly help others solve their problems! >>> > Now please don't take this mail as another attack on anyone. Writing >>> this >>> > just because I'd love to see this ML grow as the best resource for >>> anybody >>> > to approach to solve technical problems and clear doubts. For >>> philosophy >>> > and history, there is always http://www.gnu.org/ and >>> http://www.fsf.org/. >>> >>> You think that sending emails is the only help that can be done. If you >>> were an active member, >>> then you would know what is the real help that the active members of >>> this group are >>> doing. Ofcouse, there are a lot of other technical groups/discussion >>> forums, which will discuss >>> only technical things. >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Indian Libre User Group Cochin Mailing List >>> http://www.ilug-cochin.org/mailing-list/ >>> http://mail.ilug-cochin.org/mailman/listinfo/mailinglist_ilug-cochin.org >>> #[email protected] >>> >>
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