> So, here's a question I've had - if there is no
reasonable method of
> tracking what is the end result of the request and the media receipt,
> how does one assess the impact being made by the Freemedia initiative.
>
Are statistics really relevant in this case?
Yes and know.
Given the amount of media requested, it can overwhelm any contributor.
If someone who cannot afford a media gets one,
Not always, sometimes people asks for it because it is free and
still have the misconception that it is a "nicer" media.
The Freemedia was started in the beginning.
To get media to those who *cannot* afford to buy it.
Personally I would change the terms to exclude slow internet,
as a reason to get Freemedia, (they can purchase online\offline?)
True. We should look into this.
But as someone not living in India all I have to go on is,
what I have seen in Freemedia,
that somey Indian people seem to be unable\unwilling
to help their countrypeople.
Unless there is some payback.
But, I repeat I don't live there.
and only comment as an outsider.
Your comments are very welcome.
Thanks.
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Regards,
Susmit.
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