[FSF India] Talking about free software in schools
Raju Mathur
raju@linux-delhi.org
Wed, 7 Nov 2001 22:52:52 +0530 (IST)
>>>>> "Mohit" == Mohit Agarwal <mohit@tugindia.org.in> writes:
Mohit> On Tue, Nov 06, 2001 at 03:02:44PM -0800, M.P.Anand Babu
Mohit> wrote:
Mohit> [snip]
>> > wise to be with the heterogenous group and continue to talk >
>> about the ethics and politics of free software as and when the
>> > opportunity arises. E.g., I dont refuse to install RH or
>> SuSE > in a workshop, though I would love to show them Debian.
>> I do I will refuse.
Mohit> Yes, you should. Because of several reasons: might be
Mohit> because of itching in certain (?) parts of the body, might
Mohit> be because it's always to portray a image in public that
Mohit> might help you achieve things that you've been looking for.
While I may not agree with all his views, Anand Babu is one of the
most ethical people I know -- sometime too ethical :-) In general
making judgements about peoples' character without a sound knowledge
of how their minds work would seem to be a Bad Idea(tm).
Regards,
-- Raju
>> [snip]
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