I blogged about the national Conference & Boycott Novell Protest
http://anivar.movingrepublic.org/2008/national-free-software-conference-boyc...
If you are any more questions to me. Leave a comment on the post . I will update the FAQ
Anivar
2008/11/18 Anivar Aravind anivar.aravind@gmail.com
http://anivar.movingrepublic.org/2008/national-free-software-conference-boyc...
<quote>"Vikram Vincent, who is senting abusive mails now also joined us
while putting Poster in Front of the Open air State." </quote> I came over to see what the issue was on the day of the protest. I support just issues but can't stand lies.
2008/11/18 Vikram Vincent vincentvikram@gmail.com
2008/11/18 Anivar Aravind anivar.aravind@gmail.com
http://anivar.movingrepublic.org/2008/national-free-software-conference-boyc...
<quote>"Vikram Vincent, who is senting abusive mails now also joined us
while putting Poster in Front of the Open air State." </quote> I came over to see what the issue was on the day of the protest. I support just issues but can't stand lies.
Since some changes have been made in the blog let me clarify -- provide links to mails where I have been abusive in the least.
Hey buddies,
you both do great job. have a word with each other, that will help avoid unnecessary controversies.
if there is something which stops either of you calling each other?
Finally Anivar's version of the incidents also appeared. It does not differ much from that of other witness on the spot, except his denial on the reported outburst that 10 posters will be posted for each one removed.
For the sake of further analysis, let me consider Anivar's version alone.
He agrees that they have prepared the posters at CUSAT computer center. There was no opposition from any of the organisers.
He agrees that they have posted it on the flex showing program chart. No body from organisers questioned them.
He agrees that they have posted the posters at various places where conferences takes place. The organisers does not denied their right to protest.
He agrees that they have posted the poster on Novell's flex out side the entrance of the exhibition stall and Novell guy asked them to remove it. Upon the complaint from the Novell, the organisers are forced to prevent the protesters from such activities.
The remaining thing happened is as per the dynamics of a quarrel between two groups. If individuals involved in the quarrel reacts with emotions the tense will be more.
If Anivar is having any regard for the freedom he cherish and preaches with respect to software, he should not have pasted the posters on the Novell's property.
Regarding his personal accusation against me, let me make one thing clear. Even though, myself and Anivar can work together on a common minimum program of promoting software freedom, I did not subscribe to any thoughts that led Anivar to deny freedom of other agencies.
- Anilkumar K V
On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 11:53 PM, achu.kulangara@gmail.com wrote:
Finally Anivar's version of the incidents also appeared. It does not differ much from that of other witness on the spot, except his denial on the reported outburst that 10 posters will be posted for each one removed.
Thanks Hiran & Anivar. Mobile Video is clear. So Lies will not work. I feel you are trying to subvert points raised by him
<quote> Our Campaign is just a Continuation of Campaign for Document Freedom and Campaign for Open standards in general and Ongoing Campaign against software patents . The posting mela on FSF-Friends & FSF-Bangalore only shows some of them does not have enough exposure in Free Software. At least they must understand Novell- Microsoft partnership hazardous to free software community compared to Indo-US nuclear deal to India </quote>
For the sake of further analysis, let me consider Anivar's version alone.
He agrees that they have prepared the posters at CUSAT computer center. There was no opposition from any of the organisers.
I thought SMC was controlling the hall in which Localization track happened
He agrees that they have posted the poster on Novell's flex out side the entrance of the exhibition stall and Novell guy asked them to remove it. Upon the complaint from the Novell, the organisers are forced to prevent the protesters from such activities.
Earlier you were saying it was anivar alone. And it was "anivar incident" Now you changed to 'they'. Good. keep changing.
what you mean by "such activities"? Posting in ILUG cochin Stall? or MES students posting in their stall? It is all about freedom of expression Anil, and stil you people are acting like novell is the master to order to organisors.
The remaining thing happened is as per the dynamics of a quarrel between two groups. If individuals involved in the quarrel reacts with emotions the tense will be more.
Is it the reason for your refusal to address the issue when anivar called you before getting things worse.
If Anivar is having any regard for the freedom he cherish and preaches with respect to software, he should not have pasted the posters on the Novell's property.
What prevented Organizers from removing the posters from Novell's property and servicing your master. Anyway it is a better step than man-handling. It is very clear that you planned an attack on peaceful campaigners than removing posters from novell's banner and praising it.
Regarding his personal accusation against me, let me make one thing clear. Even though, myself and Anivar can work together on a common minimum program of promoting software freedom, I did not subscribe to any thoughts that led Anivar to deny freedom of other agencies.
It is very much visible in anivar's post that he always tried to make good output from the programme. The campaign's concern is protecting new users from novell's evil targets. You must apologise to free software community & to him personally for defending Novell by violating basic human rights of protesters. I am sure anivar will cooperate with you in any campaign to promote Free software.
Let me remind Free Software Community Demand again
<quote> SMC urges the organisers of the event to aplogize to the community on this dreadful alliance with the notorious Novell Corporation and the way the organisers treated Free Software Campaigners. </quote>
Deepa Paul Research Scholar IIITM, Hyderabad
- Anilkumar K V
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