Well, my current work (as an industry fresher) doesn not hinder my personal commitment to the Open Source World.
I guess this is true for all people. Well, for using Open Source resources, there will be utterly no hinderences for any one? ;-) Thanks and Regards, Thomas Joseph Kott Software Pvt. Ltd. | Vallamattom Estate | M.G.Road | Cochin-682015 | India www.kottsoftware.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This email (including any attachments) is subject to copyright, the information in it is confidential, and it is legally privileged. Use of this email or of any information in it other than by the addressee is unauthorized and unlawful. If you are not the intended recipient of the mail, kindly intimate the author of the mail and delete the same. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: Monkeyden To: Struts Users Mailing List Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 8:22 PM Subject: Re: [FRIDAY][OT] Slogan for Open Source I don't mind if people/companies aren't onboard. I also have a policy not to work with them. BTW, a "strategic offshore outsourcing" company? That's the devil's work. :) On 7/28/06, Thomas Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi All, > > I have often felt that, we need a slogan for the Open Source. Something > like how Frank has for Java Web Parts - "Supplying the wheel, so you don't > have to reinvent it!". > > Open Source is definitely changing our lifes, especially with the projects > those supported by Apache, Sourceforge, Java Web Parts, etc, and many others > who provide selfless help to others to use these (tools), with message > posts, Articles, wikis etc. Kudos to all of them.! > > There are still many who hesitate to use open source (tools), or to > contribute to it. We need to get them to the Open Source community so that > the Novel ideas don't get patented. > > Can we have a good slogan to this motto.? What I have one is - "Don't > Invent wheels if you can get it". I know, it does not depict the whole > motto.. There can be among you who can have better ones... > > Thanks and Regards, > Thomas Joseph