dear all,

we go around in circles: LAP, free-ed, LinuxMigration.
overlaps, redundancies, diffused efforts.
nevertheless, we have the freedom to make these forks.

those who really wish to get things done, could take on things still pending 
in the first two projects. dhruv mentioned dse still pending. am sure prateek 
has tonnes of things todo in lap. meanwhile, am doing a lot of research and 
re-strategizing on free-ed, and must thank those who are helping me out.

i also wish to propose another equally important initiative:

ilug members must share and grow their knowledge base among themselves.
a member or two could volunteer to share with others a basic 
overview+advanced stuff+q&a, on a topic of choice.

so whoever understands partitioning and installation could explain to others, 
mostly newbies. another could explain samba, nfs, and filesystems. still 
another could share firewalls and security, and another could explain how to 
set up a server. another could demo openoffice migration. 

u know, linux lives in rarefied oxygen. contrary to what u may think, very 
few people really understand all the significant issues and technologies 
associated with linux.

out of the more than 1 billion people in india, perhaps 20 million use 
computers. imagine those who use and understand linux. (the figures may not 
be exact, but you get the picture.)

besides, people join user groups and special interest groups, *also* to 
further their learning, and to share and learn from peers.

i am willing to share what i know. if we have more volunteers, this could 
become even more interesting and wonderful.

and we don't have to wait to grow in numbers and logistics to launch a 
linuxdelhi200x to figure it out.

this would be the first step in that direction, anyways.

what sayest thou?

LL

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