Re: [PLUG] The current and future state of PLUG

2019-12-28 Thread amarendra godbole
On Sun, Dec 15, 2019 at 12:46 AM Tejas Sanap wrote: > > Hey, folks! > > The following email may turn out to be a bit controversial. The current state > of PLUG is not very bright. That is a fact. However, numerous members are > taking efforts to revive PLUG from it's deep slumber, and are trying

Re: [PLUG] The current and future state of PLUG

2019-12-25 Thread Amey Abhyankar
Hello, On Sun, 15 Dec 2019 at 14:16, Tejas Sanap wrote: > > ## The questionnaire > > 1. What do you think about the open source movement? Answer: 1) As a end user, it is phenomenal.I am a user of open source OS's since 1 decade plus. 2) As a enterprise/corporate user, I think things are getting

Re: [PLUG] The current and future state of PLUG(Ashwin Phadke)

2019-12-23 Thread Ashwin Phadke
I too think that there needs to be a CFP process for the talks on the Github repo. It will help generate awareness about the activities of PLUG and people will be more involved knowing that they have a public channel to put up what they want to say instead of back and forth emailing.Regards,Ashw

Re: [PLUG] The current and future state of PLUG

2019-12-22 Thread Dhanesh B. Sabane
Hello Tejas, On Sun, 2019-12-15 at 14:15 +0530, Tejas Sanap wrote: > > Plans must be made and adhered to. There must be a slightly strategic > approach to how we conduct events. Talks must be planned such that > not only do they benefit the FOSS community but which also, highlight > PLUG and its

[PLUG] The current and future state of PLUG

2019-12-15 Thread Tejas Sanap
Hey, folks! The following email may turn out to be a bit controversial. The current state of PLUG is not very bright. That is a fact. However, numerous members are taking efforts to revive PLUG from it's deep slumber, and are trying to bring it back to the center stage of the FOSS community in Pun