Had met him on his visit to Hyderabad and agree with some of his views. Had
also met PG level students of HCU who were asked to meet him by their
professor. Most were learning Linux just as any other course. With
disinterest (or lack of solid interest, if put a little better), that is.
As long as what they learn gets them a job kind. Most people I have met in
the physical world are of this kind. The interest is lacking. Those I have
met online are on the other hand are the ones very much interested in Linux
and learning exploring linux.

Narendra


On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 11:18 PM, Chandan Gupta <[email protected]>wrote:

> An 
> interview<http://www.linuxcandy.com/2011/11/ubuntu-is-debians-child-who-has-left.html>with
>  Debian Developer who thinks that Ubuntu is Debian's Child who has left
> home.
> He also makes good comments on why one should use Debian and challenge
> themselves.
> Moreover he points out about India that unlike people at west we have less
> free time and hence we find ourselves less in number in developing free
> software and involving in contributions.
>
> Link:
> http://www.linuxcandy.com/2011/11/ubuntu-is-debians-child-who-has-left.html
>
>
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