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Re: [Fwd: Registering Linux India]



Ramakrishnan M proclaimed:
> I would like to know, what one would achieve by this formalization. I will air
> my opinion after hearing that from the mouth of  one of the "founding
> communicating individuals".

Part of the reason for this formation of a list is to discuss /whether/
there is a need to formalize LI into some nation-wide body.  A recent
incident involving a certain linux oriented .in domain name prompted some
people to vocally let me know that it is important that LI become formally
registered.  Furthermore, organizing events in the past (such as IT.com
etc.) have indicated a need for a nation-wide body.  Since there was
disagreement with a proposed autocratic registration of LI as a non-profit
body, I proposed that the process be as democratic as possible.

BTW, I understand that we all receive tons of email.  But it would have
been nice if potential objectors would bring up their concerns in a couple
of days instead of almost a week later.

Over to you, Ramakrishnan.

Thaths
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