Friends,
I think it is high time for a change....we need a strong organization to take this movement forward. And for that we need a strong leadership. Nagarjuna, Arun etc are good..but their activities seem too localized.
I think Kiran Chandra has proved himself as a very able leader within a short span. His activities in Andhra, Grass root level work in Bangalore, the big event in Chennai and finally in Kochi, all these are just signs of how an organization should be taken forward.
Moreover, an organization cannot work in isolation. Kiran's close connections with the Communist Party can be and should be used for the benefit of the organization. Being the editor of CPI(M)s very popular newspaper, he should be able to take the organization to the next level.
On behalf of the free software volunteers across the country, i request the current leadership to step down gracefully, as it is high time for a change.
Hi,
Where are you from..just wanted to know more details.....
request : dont engage in such things..
There is no truth in any of what you say in my humble opinion.
-s
-----Original Message----- From: fsug-bangalore-bounces@mm.gnu.org.in [mailto:fsug-bangalore-bounces@mm.gnu.org.in] On Behalf Of Roshan Phillip Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 7:56 AM To: fsf-friends@mm.gnu.org.in; fsug-bangalore@mm.gnu.org.in Subject: [FSUG-Bangalore] Time for a Change
Friends,
I think it is high time for a change....we need a strong organization to take this movement forward. And for that we need a strong leadership. Nagarjuna, Arun etc are good..but their activities seem too localized.
I think Kiran Chandra has proved himself as a very able leader within a short span. His activities in Andhra, Grass root level work in Bangalore, the big event in Chennai and finally in Kochi, all these are just signs of how an organization should be taken forward.
Moreover, an organization cannot work in isolation. Kiran's close connections with the Communist Party can be and should be used for the benefit of the organization. Being the editor of CPI(M)s very popular newspaper, he should be able to take the organization to the next level.
On behalf of the free software volunteers across the country, i request the current leadership to step down gracefully, as it is high time for a change. _______________________________________________ FSUG-Bangalore mailing list FSUG-Bangalore@mm.gnu.org.in http://mm.gnu.org.in/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fsug-bangalore
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 7:56 AM, Roshan Phillip roshan.phillip@gmail.comwrote:
Moreover, an organization cannot work in isolation. Kiran's close connections with the Communist Party can be and should be used for the
Activists of left organisations have real work at hand which could include (a) doing an internal audit of all the work at hand in assessing existence of proprietary solutions and standards in governance mechanisms and making the bureaucracy to come out with firm migration plans, wherever Left enjoys power, (b) initiation of immediate efforts towards free software solutions - in places like Kerala and Bengal, for complete conversion (For instance, LSG department in Kerala still promotes and funds proprietary solutions from IKM, despite inviting CAG's adverse comments. Why not entrust the entire work with OSS which has sufficient proven capabilities in the same area?), (c) wherever credible presence is claimed, initiation of work with school curriculum taking help and expertise from Kerala's teachers association, (d) training of all supporters to work and promote for Free Software and Open standards.
Why should any organisation feel FSF-I is standing in the way for achieving such goals ? On the contrary, without having any such credible action-programmes declared within own government, even when there are evidences of collusion with proprietary solutions, such claims or references to lead campaigns on behalf of FSF-I is definitely going to make FS community tense, if not jittery. Is this not the right approach, or are there better ways of achieving it ?
CK Raju
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 7:56 AM, Roshan Phillip roshan.phillip@gmail.comwrote:
Friends,
I think it is high time for a change....we need a strong organization to take this movement forward. And for that we need a strong leadership. Nagarjuna, Arun etc are good..
Why cant you quote what they are good in and then proceed
but their activities seem too localized.
Give examples
On behalf of the free software volunteers
You are such a nice person taking burden of all !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
across the country,
first of know where and what people have contributed in our country
i request the current leadership to step down gracefully, as it is high time for a change.
Hey atleast i consider i am a BACHHA ( small kid ) in FSM. i dont know the people who speaks like above where they stand BACHOOO ( very small kid )
Dont try to open your eyes too broad , it will strain your eys and eye balls may come out and may loose your sight ( close your eyes , open the door of your mind and follow your heart ..............)
Anyways every now and then this kind of Comedies Happens ,, these comedians thoughts and views need not have to be addressed as there is no any authentication ------- may be he might have forgotten to put this node at the beginning-----------------
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