On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 11:10 PM, Satabdi Das <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think these discussions are gradually shaping our identity and thoughts > as a group. > > I fully agree with Aruna. > > There are multiple reasons why people do not use FOSS. > - a myth that it is difficult to use > - habit of using Windows > - lack of knowledge of other FOSS alternatives are some of them. > > Lets aim to ease those obstacles and get people using and contributing to > FOSS. > > And personally, I have seen so many people totally unaware of their rights > and freedoms that our constitution guarantees, I have very little hope of > people understanding about freedom software if we tell them about it at the > first go. But at the same time, we all cherish these values and should try > to explain them to people. Somewhere we have to find a balance. > > Lets try to help people see that there are better FOSS alternatives and > once they start using it and find value in it they will hopefully > understand > > But in our communication with newbies, lets try to be > - positive > - polite > - helpful > - encouraging > > Thanks, > Satabdi > > +1. I totally agree.
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