On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 10:43 PM, satyaakam goswami <[email protected]>wrote:

> On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 10:32 PM, shailendra singh <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > I want to work as a voilentere,even though i am very new to the group and
> > even to linux,but want to take active part in theses events.Also i want
> to
> > plan a meet somewhere in outside Delhi and that too on open source
> > robotics.I had some points in my mind,if you allow me to explain over
> here
> > ,please let me know.
>
> yes sure go ahead and start writing what is that you have on your mind
> , few things you need to pick up while you do so , like the way i am
> replying after your content and  trimmed everything else , also trim
> your signature its way too much like in this conversation it was more
> that what you actually wrote :-)
>

I am sorry for the way i wrote over there.
I want to organize the event of OPEN source ROBOTICS in the area of
Lucknow,in my college as a aprt of our open source group SURYAAN,we had
talked about it when we had a meeting in ISCKON temple.Actually,robotics
till now is very much limited to t
he higher institutions and some companies.So as i faced the problem coping
up the basics of robotics,i want to take a initiation to spread this
knowledge to the place where it is not know.

*TOPIC* for the MEET, *OPEN SOURCE ROBOTICS and LINUX( ROS [Robot operating
system]),future and Job perspective.*
*City*:- Lucknow covering the region of Kanpur and Allahabad.
*Centre* for meet:- CEST,Lucknow.

kindly let me know who so ever is agree with it.I know its a bit difficult
but i just want to put infrot of the open source group.Suggestion needed.

-- 
With regards.
Shailendra Singh
Team "SURYAAN"

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