Any of you know the guys in the Comp Sci Dept of St. Xavier's College ? I only know of
the oldies who are about to pass
out ( although the course itself is relatively a new one !!! ). The syllabus which
they study attempts to include a LOT
of Computer Architecture and a fair bit of coding. So the "Installfest" should be a
good event for them to see in
practise what the do in theory!
BTW is anyone in ILUG-Cal who's doing Comp Sci in SXC ?
What do you say Parthoda ? Could you take permission and announce this in the relevant
class & get a notice put up on
the notice board ?
INIGO
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> Hi,
> the idea of a Linux seminar in Cal sounds great - finally the public
> will get to know about the Penguin movement.I'm all for an 'open door,open
> forum' type seminar.
> Are we going to be including case studies *only*? Indra's suggestion about
> demo/workshop sesions sound good.At the last meeting JPM suggested some
> common everyday things that a lot of people would like to have explained
> (connecting to the Net for one).How feasible is an installfest?
> It seems like there will be lots of proposed items on the schedule.I think
> that,since this is not going to be a regular affair (or could it be - say
> a one or two day seminar session every 2 months or so or something on
> those lines??) we could have various items in parallel.This way we could
> cover more things and topics within the given time period.One disadvantage
> is that some people might have to miss some item in favour of another -
> but its an idea.
> I know that companies/business'es are going to be the major population at
> this type of thing,but I' also like to see a good student crowd.I
> certainly hope JU and BE College give a good turnout.I could get in touch
> with the CSE guys at Rajabazaar Science College.
>
> Bye,
> Rajarshi
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