Awahhh....that was some big mail.  

I think this link should help : 
http://www.gnu.org/testimonials/testimonials.html 

Idea about NewsLetter is good but provided it has some
cool tech stuff. 

Cheers,
Amol.


--- Trinity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all,
> 
> I must extend my apolozies for continuing the
> discussion after the prolonged 
> discussion yesterday. But i think once the
> conversation has intiated it 
> should it reach it's logical end manisfesting in
> certain policies we adopt 
> and adhere to as a group.
> 
> And to counter those forces is not an easy task as
> there in no identifiable 
> structure and no one enemy. 

...blah..blah..blah

> The Free software movement is not appealing to me
> to i can accept it, learn 
> to it and possibly contribute to it. 
> 
> And this is from a so to say a `non-techie'
> background. I know nothing about 
> programming but the whole idea of freedom which
> comes along has aroused my 
>
> The fact that the whole premise of it is based on
> the `non-proprietory' 
> notion of knowledge. That knowledge is not a
> hegemony of select few but that 
> everyone has not only the access to it but also the
> chance to interpret, 
> translate and reflect on it in the way they want to.

> cheers
> tripta
> 


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