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On 07/08/2015 09:11 PM, రహ్మానుద్దీన్ షేక్ wrote:
> I dont exactly buy into this argument.
>
> 2015-07-08 20:41 GMT+05:30 pavithran <pavithra...@gmail.com>:
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>> I was reading this post from a friend Shirish agarwall from pune who
>> is a member of debian community and a key participant in community
>> events in pune and also an organiser for many debian events across the
>> country.
>>
>> Here are some points about community problems
>> a. Factionalism
>> b. Cabalism (or simply Cabals)
>> As have been part of both parts do understand that both factions and
>> cabals start with good intentions but sometimes later warp beyond
>> recognition.
>> Next he goes on to say
>>
>> c. No communication, Mis-communication
>> d. Fragmented content with contradictory messages.
>> The above two I have also seen time and again as a ‘feature’ of the
>> Indian FOSS community at large where most communities in India don’t
>> really communicate to other FOSS communities or world at large or are
>> pretty bad at things.
>>
>> Read more at
>> https://flossexperiences.wordpress.com/2015/06/22/indian-foss-communities-closed-source/
>> its quite interesting and is relevant to ILUGC also !
>> PS : As of now I am just posting this to ILUGC as I believe this
>> community is one of the few strong ones left in India.
>> Regards,
>> Pavithran
>>
>> --
>> pavithran sakamuri
>> http://look-pavi.blogspot.com
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Hi all,
Could you elaborate a bit rather than just saying you don't buy into the 
argument. I will be able to give at least 1 example of each which are 
public, there are many more for sure.

But would like to hear what you have to say/share before saying anything 
else.

-- 
Regards,
Shirish Agarwal,
Community Lead,
Hamaralinux.org
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