On 3/3/09, Thyagarajan தியாகராஜன் <citizenof...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Mr.Prakash, > > You must be aware we are doing foss activity as a voluntary gesture not a > commitment duty which is assigned to you, i would further reiterate that > you > have the moral responsibility in reaching us, rather than expecting us to > reach your desk because we are confined by paramaters like 'time' .IMO, A > common ground to discuss this will be across the table in the canteen of > IIT > after our monthly meet, more friendlier and open hearted discussion. After > all we are fellow fossians and not enemies.. I generally avoid reading too much meaning in honest and frank comments. However, doesn't one get a feeling that a volunteer is "free" and the employee is "bonded" and should "report"? >>From Arun: If you keep irritating people with bad questions like this for > > I understand the above point by corroborating with my past and hope many in > the list will agree with me that when luggers question NRCFOSS, i see a > state of denial from the TEAM NRCFOSS, and instead of talking about the > issue, we are vehimently targetted personally. Which issues have been avoided? There can be and will be difference of opinion how one contributes to FOSS. Can you please elaborate on the "state of denial from the TEAM NRCFOSS"? I do recall that one issue you had raised was given a response -- not a denial but statement of facts. As to the "targetted personally" -- why are you attributing to "Team NRCFOSS"? haven't we seen enough flame wars and nasty comments, and considered them as coming from individuals rather than "Team LUG"? So, my life proceeds doing > FOSS activity by making the first and foremost condition that all my > activity will have no association with NRCFOSS unless i see a visible > change > in the team's attitude. You are entitled to your personal opinion and judgement. My personal feeling is that you are wrong in your judgement -- most likely due to insufficient data at your disposal. As for lack of "time", everyone has one's own time constraints. >>From Srinivasn Soundrarajan ...as a member of NRCFOSS , and presumably > > with some responsibility for our team, I apologise for the use of > powerpoint > in geetha's presentation. > > > i read a quote some where > "An apology is a good way to have the last word". ~Author Unknown thanks -- of course, the apology has to be sincere, and I do hope you take my apology that way. regards Srinivasan. _______________________________________________ To unsubscribe, email ilugc-requ...@ae.iitm.ac.in with "unsubscribe <password> <address>" in the subject or body of the message. http://www.ae.iitm.ac.in/mailman/listinfo/ilugc