>
> True, but I read the statement as "without such off-line interaction
> it is not possible to get started".
> Things like bug squashing/triaging meets, mentoring, classrooms and
> developer meets with focus are mostly done online for big projects
> like Fedora and other distributions.
>
>

The idea is to create a community of students to work with the Project. So
when students work with the GNU/Linux based projects they will be pulled
off from the Windows based technologies.

We are not going to create a complete new distro we gonna customize the
debian in the way we attract the students and new GNU/Linux users.

When the customization becomes impossible or we need more than what
actually debian has then we can build a distro out from scratch.

We also have to bring out the factor GNU/Linux is a Geeky stuff to Cool
Stuff reaching the normal users too..

-- 
Cheers,
*E. Prince Yesuraj*
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