On 4/14/06, M.Balakrishna Pillai mbpillai@asianetindia.com wrote:
From "Fast Track to Linux" published by DIGIT, section 1.2.1 (page 15)
<quote> A closely-related but not similar idea is that of free software. Free software means, well, that the software is available for free. It is
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I think someone first writes a template, or the main points and then a junior just fills in. Like the senior wrote "differences between free software and open source" because he knows the confusion between them will be problematic in the FOSS world. But the junior who doesnt know anything about FOSS just scribbles something up.
If this is the case, the junior and senior need to communicate more.
Any known method of education to teach them ?
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