2011/3/4 Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) <[email protected]>: > > At the risk of being a bit harsh, I'd apply two rules here: > > 1. The ILUGD Rule: If you suggest something, you must be willing to > initiate and drive it. Simply highlighting problems doesn't achieve > anything -- if you feel strongly about it, take the initiative, start > something, ask people to join, and if your approach is acceptable they > will.
Yup.. I m willing to join and drive too, That is why I have posted 2-3 times regrading this. Creating an fosscomm as an organisation is not in my hand ! But I can write a proposal. > 2. The FOSS Rule: Just because a project exists doesn't mean that people > will automatically flock to it and make it better. The project must > appeal to their natures, it must titillate and interest them, it must > offer them something they aren't getting from other places, it must suit > their tastes, it must offer them a sense of achievement. > > I've seen projects here that got mass support from the users of the > list. So why do some projects garner the momentum and some never see > the light of day? Presentation? Content? Approach? Not being a > social scientist, I don't really know. I do know, however, that just > complaining is not the right approach. I think this was not a complain - http://lists.fosscom.in/pipermail/network-fosscom.in/2011-February/003449.html (Feb 24) Zero response on this mail forced me to write in complain mode. _______________________________________________ network mailing list [email protected] http://lists.fosscom.in/listinfo.cgi/network-fosscom.in
