When we find the governments of different states and of India support prop. software, or find a magazine calling it Linux and not GNU/Linux, we can shout against it in this list, but can really do almost nothing.
What we usually do is present people with the reasons and try to persuade them. Any shouting is normally done by people on the other side.
We don't need numbers to present the arguments any one person; one of us can do that. We could use numbers for two things:
* To use the term GNU/Linux publicly, so that people will get used to it.
* To be able to raise the issue easily to many people.
So first FSF-INDIA need to establish roots all over the country and strengthen itself. Forming FSUG will do just that.
Local user groups and action groups are a very useful way to promote the movement.