Ubuntu-Pakistan Licencing reasons

Burhan Khalid burhan.khalid at gmail.com
Wed Dec 6 13:06:42 GMT 2006


On 12/6/06, Waqas Toor <waqasnasirtoor at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 12/6/06, Burhan Khalid <burhan.khalid at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Ces la vie :)
> yup and will always be :)
>
>
> > Sounds like a little lesson in debugging is in order here ;)
> again no support for windows ... so we are even now :P

Sure there is support for Windows. Just pick up a phone and call
Microsoft. Of course, they might have a slight issue if you are using
pirated software...but if you aren't, hey dial away.

MSDN is actually quite good.

>
> >
> > Yeah, but that's another cost.  You want to pay to have it developed,
> > or go find someone that already has it done, tested and will support
> > you on it?  Sometimes, its worth the cost -- at other times,
> > businesses consider that a large risk.
>
> goes both ways ... a developer quiting in the middle of the project is
> also a risk ... so risk is always there ... thats why there are
> managers right ;)
>
>
> > Actually it should be thread on translation of Ubuntu to Urdu (atleast
> > that's my understanding of the whole LoCo thing) ;)
>
> loco is much more than only translation ... its about awarness ... and
> dependence on our native language its about creative commons :)

I think the three people talking right now have the awareness thing down ;)

>
> --
> Waqas Toor
> member of Ubuntu Pakistani Team
> waqas at ubuntu-pk.org
> http://www.ubuntu-pk.org
>
> Linux *is* user friendly. It's just selective about who its friends are.
> In a world without walls and fences, who needs windows and Gates ?
>
> http://waqastoor.weblog.pk
> (Registered Linux user #424056)
> ref link http://counter.li.org/
>



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