Thanks! Now we are doing some constructive thinking and the noise has died.

I am giving my comment on the projects suggested by you, putting my
earplug for the expected rap from LAdm for excessive quoting.

On 9/20/05, A. Mani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>         Please do continue this list of possible group activities.
> 
> 1.  GAP, SWIPL/ GNU Prolog projects.

Some more detl reqd - any link ?

> 
> 2. Ideal Linux for different platforms. At least for older h/w we can do a
> nice project incl documentation on that. The LFS project cannot be expected
> to be implementable by all ... because of time constraints. Lunar linux for
> i686 and i386 is also interesting...it can be turned into a binary distrib
> after modifications. The way they have stripped the kernel is good... but the
> kernel is 2.4... but people can easily put in a ATAPI cdRW.
> 

With 486/P-I below Rs.5K it shuould be a good idea. A full functional
Linux with GUI S POSSIBLE on 486. Right config is a challenge.

> 3. Documentation, whitepapers and articles projects are always needed.
> 
> 4.  e-map Project. (Started)
> 
Join the group, Pl.
> 5. Mail- ranking project in R (easy).
> 
What is it? 
> 6. School projects (Expand)
> 
Absolute nacessity!!! Should be our top priority. Other projects are
not location specific, THIS IS!!!

If ILUG-CAL do not take up using Linux for school teaching nobody else will.

I think somebody more knowledgeble than me should educate our
ministers on the avoidable money drain on M$ products.



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