I would also encourage people to read "Free Software Free Society" http://notabug.com/2002/rms-essays.pdf
Can the Free Software Foundation India please print this book and sell it in India. GNU press (USA) sells it at $25 is unaffordable in India.
-Krishna
"M.Balakrishna Pillai" mbpillai@asianetindia.com wrote: On Fri, Feb 10, 2006 at 01:40:34PM +0000, Mishi Choudhary wrote:
hello everyone some of you might remember me from the basic questions and queries i keep shooting your way.i am a lawyer practising at thedelhi high court and supreme court of india and wish to introduce the concept of free and open software to the legal community in northern india.
Encourage others to read http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/philosophy.html and related links.
This will trigger other activities.
With regards M.Balakrishna Pillai
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