Many thanks to Sameep for compiling the minutes of meeting.

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From: Sameep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 2008/6/25
Subject: LUG Meeting June 2008
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For those of you who missed it , the meeting commenced at CAMP by around 2

Initially Easwar gave a presentation advocating GNU Linux to newbies.
His target audience were newbies presently using Windows. He had two
presentations. One highlighting the benefits of GNU Linux over windows
and the other one demonstrating the installation procedure. He used
Ubunutu for all his illustrations.

Easwar plans to hold a Ubuntu Install fest at his college. He plans to
give a presentation about Linux and also offer to install Ubuntu for
anyone whose interested.  Anyone wanting to help him in this can
contact him directly.

Easwar's presentation was discussed and it received inputs from
everyone. Arun and Vikram had prior experience in advocating Open
Source Software to people so they shared some of their experiences
with everyone.

Next everyone was introduced to Ms. Chanditta. She works for an
organization that regularly holds workshops training people in Open
Source Software. She is basically from the Media Industry and plans to
open an institute in which she plans to incorporate Open Source
Software.

Although she is going to post her plans on the Mailing List shortly,
she is currently looking for volunteers. She requires people who might
be interested in teaching or helping out in her workshops. They hold
workshops providing guidance about OSS to teachers , both from
educational institutions as well as NGOs.

Arun then spoke about his recent experience in converting a customer
to OSS and the resistance he faced while doing that. He finally
managed to convince the customer after a Live Demo. Different methods
of spreading Linux were then discussed by everyone.

Vikram spoke about his projects in wireless technology. He has also
recently launched an initiative called PPP. This initiative hopes to
build a legal framework for protection of personal privacy. Presently
India does not have any such framework ; this was evident in the
Aarushi Talwar case.

Krishnakant then spoke about his experiences in converting people to
Linux. He also spoke about the presentations he gave and the questions
he was asked regarding Linux. He discussed certain projects he was
involved in. He also shared a great story about the Open Source
Community. He described how a Firefox add-on was created within 36
hours based on his request to the community. He is going to blog about
this experience in detail shortly.

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