On Mon, Jul 21, 2008 at 5:22 AM, santosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> senthilraja P wrote:
>
>> Some suggestions:
>>
>> 1. What i have done is very basic thing, that need not require any
>> expertise
>> or great skills.  However, to actually get a momentum, we need to
>> establish
>> knowledge pockets, on advanced technicalities like Building a Linux Distro
>> from source, knowledge on compiling methods, linux programming etc.
>>
>> 2. We can evolve a list of basic skills needed for the students, and
>> volunteer to teach them at some selected colleges.  Once a team is formed,
>> then those students should volunteer to teach their juniors and other
>> college students.  This will create innumerable opportunities and would
>> unleash the creativity of young minds.  Imagine, if atleast few in each
>> college knows how to build a linux distro, we would have atleast a dozen
>> customized distro in india.
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> I am sorry if i am too impractical.  But i just shared some of my vision
>> with you all.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Senthil
>>
>>
> That was a good work Senthil.
>
> +1
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