Arun M wrote:
What you have said is sad but true things. It is very difficult to fight outside and inside at the same time. Outside, the proprietary forces and inside, free software extremists. Some discussions in FSF India lists dragged us a lot. Pro free software and anti free software people have contributed in unfortunate incidents.
Proprietary forces are kind of easy to deal with - when they are convinced that Free Software makes business sense, they become us :) As simple as that - after all, they are running after profits. But sadly, its the inside forces that do more harm :(
Hence dont make a conclusion of what FSF India is based on the 'noise' in public lists. There are work going in the background.
Even if we couldnt make a revolution, we are making evolutionary progress.
Yes.
Sajith.