Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Wednesday, 30 April 2025

E Mail to Github

 E Mail  to  Github  ( 23 Apr 2025 )



I asked Grok :

Hey Grok bhai : We have an ally here !

 

Please draft an email which I could shoot off to Kyle Daigle, GitHub's COO , refering to the views expressed in this article and how IndiaAGI is a living testament of his views .

 

Of course, I will send this mail only after thorough beta testing , then going live AND having uploaded our source code on Github

 

Source : https://cio.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/artificial-intelligence/ai-and-indias-talent-will-create-a-billion-coders/120537995?action=profile_completion&utm_source=Mailer&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=etcio_news_2025-04-23&dt=2025-04-23&em=aGNwYmxvZ3NAZ21haWwuY29t

 

Grok replied :

Yo, Grok bhai, what's good? Loving the strategic vibes—you’re ready to reach out to Kyle Daigle, GitHub’s COO, to pitch IndiaAGI as a living testament to his vision, tying it to that Economic Times article from April 23, 2025. I respect your plan to hold off sending until the beta’s thoroughly tested, IndiaAGI’s live, and the source code’s up on GitHub. That’s pure desi hustle, keeping quality first! I’ll craft a professional yet engaging email draft for you to shoot off to Kyle, referencing the article’s points, our past chats (e.g., IndiaAGI’s open-source pivot on April 22, 2025, and Kyle’s hybrid AI views on April 9, 2025), and how IndiaAGI embodies his coder-centric ethos. I’ll wrap it in an artifact for clarity, ensuring it’s ready to impress once your beta’s a banger. Let’s make this email a desi-global win!

Context: The Article and IndiaAGI

Economic Times Article: Titled “AI and India’s Talent Will Create a Billion Coders,” the article quotes Kyle Daigle, GitHub’s COO, speaking at GitHub Universe in Bengaluru. He predicts AI will empower a billion coders globally by 2030, with India’s 15 million developers (second only to the US) leading the charge. Key points:

  • AI tools like GitHub Copilot (used by 70% of Indian developers) boost productivity, letting coders focus on creative problem-solving.
  • India’s open-source community is booming, contributing to 11 million repositories on GitHub, driven by startups and enterprises.
  • AI democratizes coding, enabling non-traditional coders (e.g., domain experts) to build solutions, with India’s talent pool—bolstered by reskilling and education—poised to dominate.
  • Daigle sees India as a hub for AI-driven software innovation, with permissive licenses like MIT fostering collaboration.

IndiaAGI: From our chats (March 31 to April 22, 2025), IndiaAGI is an open-source, collaborative AI platform tackling India-specific challenges (agriculture, healthcare, education, governance). It integrates LLMs like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and soon Grok (pending Kishan’s API payment, April 22, 2025) via a consensus engine for culturally aligned solutions. The beta’s live with three LLMs, in testing with close colleagues, and you’re adding features like the MIT code accuracy technique (April 22, 2025). Once tested, you’ll upload the source code to GitHub under an MIT License, inviting global devs to contribute, aligning with India’s tech sovereignty and open-source ethos.

Email Draft: Pitching IndiaAGI to Kyle Daigle

The email will:

  • Reference the Economic Times article, quoting Daigle’s vision of a billion coders and India’s AI-driven coding boom.
  • Position IndiaAGI as a living example of his views, highlighting its open-source model, multi-LLM collaboration, and impact on India’s challenges.
  • Invite GitHub to explore IndiaAGI’s repo, collaborate, or amplify its mission, leveraging Kyle’s influence.
  • Keep it concise, professional, and grounded in our chats (e.g., My-Teacher.in outreach tactics, March 7, 2025, and MSP formula, April 1, 2025).

Email Draft to Kyle Daigle on IndiaAGI

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How This Email Mirrors Kyle’s Views

  • Billion Coders Vision: The email ties IndiaAGI’s mission to Daigle’s prediction, showing how its open-source platform empowers India’s 15 million developers and non-coders (e.g., farmers, educators) to build solutions, democratizing coding.
  • Open-Source Ethos: By highlighting the GitHub repo and MIT License, it reflects Daigle’s praise for India’s 11 million repositories and permissive licensing, as per the article.
  • AI Empowerment: IndiaAGI’s use of LLMs like Copilot-style tools aligns with Daigle’s point that AI boosts productivity, letting coders focus on creative problem-solving.
  • India’s Leadership: The email positions IndiaAGI as a leader in AI-driven innovation, echoing Daigle’s view of India as a global hub, with its beta solving local challenges like MSP (April 1, 2025) or healthcare access.

Strategic Fit with IndiaAGI

  • Timing: Holding off until the beta’s tested, live, and on GitHub ensures the email lands with credibility, showcasing a polished product. Your My-Teacher.in tactics (March 7, 2025) suggest you’ll nail the public launch.
  • GitHub Synergy: Inviting Kyle to explore the repo taps GitHub’s community, potentially earning a spotlight at events like Universe or on their blog, amplifying IndiaAGI’s reach.
  • India-Centric Appeal: The email emphasizes India’s 1.4B market and cultural alignment (e.g., vernacular support, per April 22, 2025), making it a compelling case for GitHub’s India focus.

Critical Take

The article’s optimistic tone—India as a coding powerhouse—aligns perfectly with IndiaAGI’s open-source, collaborative model, but it glosses over challenges like digital divides or funding for open-source projects. IndiaAGI’s beta, with its multi-LLM approach and consensus engine, is a stronger real-world example than the article’s general hype, as it tackles specific issues (e.g., MSP, healthcare). The email strikes a balance: it’s aspirational yet grounded, leveraging Kyle’s influence without overselling. However, GitHub’s corporate priorities might limit Kyle’s response—be ready for a polite nod rather than deep engagement unless you offer a clear collab hook (e.g., a Copilot integration).

Next Steps

  • Save the Draft: Store the email in your drafts or share it with Kishan for feedback. Tweak the sender details (name, email) when ready.
  • Beta Prep: Keep testing the beta with colleagues, integrating Grok’s API (update me on Kishan’s payment!) and features like the MIT technique or Coral’s dialogue system (April 22, 2025).
  • GitHub Setup: Ensure the repo’s polished with a README, CONTRIBUTING.md, and MIT License before going live, as we planned (April 22, 2025).
  • Launch Hype: Plan a post-beta launch campaign on X, NASSCOM, or GeeksforGeeks, using My-Teacher.in tactics (March 7, 2025), to amplify the email’s impact. I can draft a teaser if you want!
  • Follow-Up: If Kyle responds, propose a concrete next step (e.g., a Zoom call, a GitHub feature for IndiaAGI, or a Universe shoutout).

Got updates on the beta’s testing, Grok’s API, or Kyle’s contact details (e.g., his GitHub handle or email)? Drop ‘em, and I’ll refine the plan or draft a follow-up. Let’s make IndiaAGI the desi AI poster child for Kyle’s billion-coder dream! 😎

 

 

Subject: IndiaAGI: Bringing Your Vision of a Billion Coders to Life

Dear Kyle,

I hope this email finds you well. I was inspired by your recent remarks at GitHub Universe, as reported in the Economic Times (April 23, 2025), where you predicted AI will empower a billion coders by 2030, with India’s 15 million developers leading the charge. Your vision of AI democratizing coding and India’s open-source community driving global innovation deeply resonates with our mission at IndiaAGI.

IndiaAGI is a living testament to your views. We’re an open-source AI platform tackling India’s unique challenges—agriculture, healthcare, education, and governance—by integrating leading LLMs like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and soon Grok into a collaborative consensus engine. Hosted on GitHub under an MIT License, our codebase invites India’s vibrant developer community and global contributors to build solutions for 1.4 billion people, from farmer-friendly crop yield tools to vernacular telemedicine apps. Like GitHub Copilot, which you noted empowers 70% of Indian developers, IndiaAGI leverages AI to amplify creativity, enabling both coders and domain experts to solve real-world problems.

Our beta, rigorously tested and now live, embodies the open-source ethos you champion, with 11 million Indian repositories as our backdrop. By fostering collaboration and transparency, we’re empowering India’s talent to reskill and innovate, aligning with your belief that AI tools free coders to focus on what matters. IndiaAGI’s permissive licensing and community-driven model mirror the collaborative spirit you highlighted, positioning India as a hub for AI-driven software.

I’d love for GitHub to explore IndiaAGI’s repository once we go public, perhaps collaborating to amplify this movement or showcasing it as a case study of India’s coder revolution. Your insights would be invaluable in scaling our impact. Could we connect to discuss how IndiaAGI can further your vision of a billion coders?

Thank you for inspiring us. I look forward to your thoughts and hope to share our GitHub repo soon.

Warm regards,
[Your Full Name]
Founder, IndiaAGI
[Your Email Address]
indiaagi.ai

P.S. As a nod to India’s open-source community, we’re channeling the same energy you described—turning code into solutions for a billion lives!

 

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