Correct it never happened ... state feeling responsible for people.. and people from different work zones have come to appreciate the cause.

"i wonder if there were atleast 150 guys who had anything to do with free software"

im surprised to see someone from free software community say that.. school children, policy makers etc.. got nothing to do with free software .. dont you want them to use free software?


On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 9:43 PM, sandeep sr <sandeep.sr78@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 6:06 PM, siddhu soso <sid.fuser@gmail.com> wrote:
> well im surprised.. im still not able to find a reason for the protest..
> when. the whole community.. is participating.. in the event, it would take
> only minimum sense to get an idea of informing about a "mistake" that was
> happening..
>
> The only reason that i could see is .. somebody wants to project himself..
> as the "ONE" who stands for justice and all.. but irony is he forgot that in
> this act.. he was opposing the event for the justice in software field ,
> which gave a qualitative change to the movement in the country..
>
> Never in India it happened.. where 1500+ attending a free software
> conference..
>

Never before in India was a conference organized by the Communist
Party of a State and a few other power mongers. All sister
organizations of the party were told to ensure participation. G.O was
sent to all schools in Kerala to bring the kids to the Stalls....KGOA
beared the expenses of their members who attended the conferece...the
list goes on and on....i wonder if there were atleast 150 guys who had
anything to do with free software

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Sandeep