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Re: [LI] a freeware NLU project



Shridar,

Great Idea!!  I can do that at coollist.com.

...But the question is...how does one amass the audience...and accumulate
the mindshare on such an "unknown" list???

...And is their any prior way to determine whether the project has
sufficient merit as to be worth seeking other people's valuable time???

Any further advice and assistance will be greatly appreciated.


alain

cymm@xxxxxxxxxxxx


-----Original Message-----
From: SHRIDHAR N. DAITHANKAR <shridhar.daithankar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: linux-india@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <linux-india@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Monday, January 03, 2000 7:45 AM
Subject: Re: [LI] a freeware NLU project


>
>Hi
>
>  Then better you start a list of your own. and put relevant matter to
>this
>list. Like objectives, platforms, technology you are using etc. Also the
>announcements. We would like to know the progress of it. (And participate
>it thr. a different list.)
>
> What all say?
>
> Bye
>   Shridhar
>
>On Mon, 3 Jan 2000, CYMM wrote:
>
>> Hi Ajit.
>>
>> ...Mostly programming help...sort of an informal  team...But I really
don't
>> know if it would be polite to post reams of stuff to LinuxIndia...as it
may
>> be considered offtopic.
>>
>> I think I might need some guidance on LI etiquette before I do.
>>
>> If you think it sounds interesting I could send stuff directly.
>>
>> Please Advise
>>
>> alain
>>
>> cymm@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>
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