[ubuntu-in] Debian Developer says Ubuntu is debians child who has left home
Ramnarayan.K
ramnarayan.k at gmail.com
Sun Nov 20 16:26:07 UTC 2011
am sure the guy was more interesting than the interview. Sad to say
that either the translation from interview to text was quite bad and /
or the general level of english was poor. It was a struggle trying to
get meaning from the article.
If students are learnin linux as a job pre requisite then so be it
over time hopefully they will appreciate that linux is extremely
re"source"ful.
Ram
On 11/20/11, Narendra Diwate <narendra.diwate at gmail.com> wrote:
> Had met him on his visit to Hyderabad and agree with some of his views. Had
> also met PG level students of HCU who were asked to meet him by their
> professor. Most were learning Linux just as any other course. With
> disinterest (or lack of solid interest, if put a little better), that is.
> As long as what they learn gets them a job kind. Most people I have met in
> the physical world are of this kind. The interest is lacking. Those I have
> met online are on the other hand are the ones very much interested in Linux
> and learning exploring linux.
>
> Narendra
>
>
> On Sat, Nov 19, 2011 at 11:18 PM, Chandan Gupta
> <gupta.chandan1 at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> An
>> interview<http://www.linuxcandy.com/2011/11/ubuntu-is-debians-child-who-has-left.html>with
>> Debian Developer who thinks that Ubuntu is Debian's Child who has left
>> home.
>> He also makes good comments on why one should use Debian and challenge
>> themselves.
>> Moreover he points out about India that unlike people at west we have less
>> free time and hence we find ourselves less in number in developing free
>> software and involving in contributions.
>>
>> Link:
>> http://www.linuxcandy.com/2011/11/ubuntu-is-debians-child-who-has-left.html
>>
>>
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>
> Narendra Diwate
>
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