> > FOSS people and NON-FOSS people - that IMHO smacks of 'us' vs 'them' > syndrome. If FOSS is to be way of life or at least provide a positive > choice for people, such segregation while in the early stages may draw > in people, is likely to drive a chasm between and splinter the group > in later days. In that I agree with Mani's stand, just not her way or > approach to it. >
I think I understand and agree to this. The background behind what I wrote is that as I am not a FOSS contributor till date I tend to see myself as representative of the "common person" in this group and try to express what I like. But doing away with the distinction is the way. > @all Do read the draft and see if it is still too techie and newbie > unfriendly - https://wfs-india.etherpad.mozilla.org/ep/pad/view/9/Dyfc9GVqBb > > It seems much much better than the older one, very extensive, but very long as well (I couldn't read it all). We might format it into sections that show up only when clicked, to make it more readable. Regards, Debamitro
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