Hi ,
Sorry about that , but the thing is that the meeting was in a mixed language
bengali & english so if you do not get some thing is bengali you shuold asked
then it in english we all will be happy to do that , but the thing was most
of the time you remian scilent so you did not understand the problem that you
can not undrestand what we are saying , since here the no of bengali people
is large we often tend to speak in bengali & little asking was enought to
make us speak in english.
Anirban Biswas.
On Saturday 07 Dec 2002 7:26 pm, Sharninder wrote:
> just came back from the ilug-cal meeting and being a non-bengali (i guess
> the only one) was a little disappointed. this was the first time i
> attended an lug meeting anywhere. i think i clearly mentioned that i
> belonged to chandigarh and did'nt understand bengali. all the discussion
> was in bengali and only the decisions were in english. and that was what i
> understood.still i got the hang of the discussion and now that we are
> speaking on acommon platform, Mr. Raja guha ( i hope i spelled it right ),
> i amvolunteering for the Campus 2003 event. As for my skill set is
> concerned. i can install linux in server environment ( eg. Apache,
> exim/sendmail, samba, BIND) and can help in general troubleshooting at the
> event.I have debianwoody CDs and RH 7.3, Gibraltar Firewall 0.99, Astaro
> security linux. If any needs any of these get in touch with me offlist
> then we can make arrangements.
> another thing about the compass event, i don't think holdng an install
> fest there is not a very good idea. basically because of the time it takes
> to install linux "properly" on a box and the space that we have available.
> I don't think many visitors would be willing to sit around in stall for an
> hour just to see red hat being installed by us
> Last but not the least ... Plz try and communicate in english on the list
> atleast !!
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