[BangPypers] The myth of free software

Santosh Rajan santrajan at gmail.com
Tue May 17 02:52:28 CEST 2011


Ok let me tell you the whole story scientifically.

"The chances of anyone succeeding with an Open Source Project or Startup
Company is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between San
Fransisco and the location of this OpenSource/Startup Project".

Ya ya, this is hilarious. But think about it. Seriously!

On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 1:59 AM, Sirtaj Singh Kang <sirtaj at sirtaj.net>wrote:

>
> On 17-May-11, at 1:32 AM, Santosh Rajan wrote:
>
>  In that case why don't you explain your point in a very "coherent" manner,
>> so that we lesser mortals get it. What are you saying with respect to the
>> subject of this thread?
>>
>
> When you write something like this:
>
>
> > So my question is, what shit are you talking about based in India?
> Please,
> > Please Enlighten me?
>
> I have a hard time winnowing sense out of that string of words, due to my
> limited reading and comprehension abilities. What does this have to do with
> open source people in San Francisco? I can only make broad assumptions about
> your intentions, especially when you later talk about the size of India's
> software market.
>
> In light of the above, I (and others) would be grateful if you made an
> effort to clearly state your case.
>
>
> -Taj.
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