On Tuesday 28 Sep 2010, V. Sasi Kumar wrote:
On Tue, 2010-09-28 at 09:58 +0530, Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) wrote:
*Sigh* I'm sure there must be some connection between this and free software in India, but I'm stupid and fail to see it. Would someone be kind enough to enlighten me?
As I understand it, Free Software is about freedom. If we don't have the freedom to say what we would like to, and point out cases of corruption, then there is no meaning in talking about the freedom of software. I think our basic freedoms are much more fundamental than the freedom of software. And we need all possible people to fight to protect them. So we make use of all available fora to request people to contribute their mite. Those who are willing to can contribute to the efforts. Those who don't want to, for whatever reason, ignore it.
Let me explain it in words of two syllables:
There is a concept called "being on topic"; there is also a concept called "topic for a forum". This forum is about free software and directly related issues in India. Being on topic in this forum implies that posts are to be somehow related to software freedom in India.
Corruption of the judiciary, the failure of the CWG, the difference between the Congress and the BJP, the bust measurements of Bollywood actresses -- all these, however interesting to some participants, are NOT related to software freedom in India.
If you claim that they are, then I shall henceforth write about whatever comes into my mind and use this list as a personal blog until the admins decide to either (a) ban me from the list, or (b) take a clear stance on on-topic and off-topic postings.
I joined this list to discuss software freedom in India and directly related issues. Now it seems to be a public forum for airing pet peeves and drumming up support for causes and topics completely unrelated to software, software freedom, personal privacy or technology in India. Fair enough, I have pet peeves and causes that need support too, and since this is the place to bring them up, I shall do so without any fear from now on.
End of this discussion from my side.
-- Raj