Tirveni willing to come to give a talk about freed.in anyway, why not go
with that? Technical topics should be slotted for the main event, not
mini-events at each college. What do you think?
Regards,
-- Raju
[blaring ship horn]
are we turning into misers of sharing-knowledge?
in trying
On 9/14/07, Linux Lingam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[blaring ship horn]
are we turning into misers of sharing-knowledge?
in trying to hold back or be reluctant to share gyaan, thinking that
just a 'snake-oil' talk on freed.in at a college at their time will
work in freed.in's favour and
Hi All,
@Raj Mathur
It'd be great if Triveni and anyone else volunteers to give a talk
about the Freed.in event. +1 for that.. you ppl can give talks on any
topics you want (not necassarily technical). The student community
here really needs to be made aware of the spirit of Open Source and
On Friday 14 September 2007 12:02, Linux Lingam wrote:
Tirveni willing to come to give a talk about freed.in anyway, why
not go with that? Technical topics should be slotted for the main
event, not mini-events at each college. What do you think?
Regards,
-- Raju
[blaring ship
IMO nobody from our college even knows about Freed.in and you use this
seminar as a good oppurtunity to publicize ILUG and Freed.in to make
everyone aware. I guarantee an audience of 200 students tomorrow.
On 9/14/07, Raj Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 14 September 2007 12:02, Linux
On 14/09/2007, Angad Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IMO nobody from our college even knows about Freed.in and you use this
seminar as a good oppurtunity to publicize ILUG and Freed.in to make
everyone aware. I guarantee an audience of 200 students tomorrow.
I am feeling so bad that my schedule
hey,
Mosharraf Jamal wrote:
this is a nice solution but if u have to open 2 or 3 accounts simultaneously
u can use more than one internet browsers installed on ur PC.. i use 3 gmail
ids concurrently using IE, netscape and mozilla.
I believe, the virtualisation option was in jest - is not
Angad,
Angad Singh wrote:
@all
If anyone is willing to come up to the seminar tomorrow on any topic,
please give me a ring. its very urgent. My contact number: 9910800112
I had some meetings, but I'll go. This is important.
There is an OSS related get together, and not going would hurt
Could anyone kindly pass on links of Free Software/Open Source usage in
Indian schools? Am writing on this currently. Tks, FN
IT practical tests on 'open' platform
Anand Parthasarathy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] project of Kerala has developed an operating system based on
the
Linux
Akshaya had raised
Fri 14-Sep-2007: ILUG-D activity in last 7 days:
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New/recent events: 0 Total events: 70
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--- Kenneth Gonsalves [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a small comment: A lot of technical talks have come
under the
'General' Category. Wouldnt it be better to shift
these to something
like 'Programming' or 'Development' - I count 8
papers in general
including things like python
--- Andev Debi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
doesnt it sound like using an atom bomb to kill a
bird??
heard of a word called humor
regards
VK
Engineers normally have problem with every solution. If not they have a
solution in search of a problem.
Disclaimer
The facts expressed here belong
Mr. Sudhir Gandotra, CEO, Indserve Infotech Pvt. Ltd., the creators of
the first enterprise grade GPL Linux distribution from India - OpenLX
Linux (www.openlx.com) and providers of Linux Training, Support,
Services and Product Development will be visiting our campus to
conduct a seminar on
It would be better now if you make a final and formal announcement on the
list
about the event (the talks, the timings, and the venue).
Interested students from my college shall come to attend the event.
- Kazim Zaidi
B.Tech. (Computers) 3rd year
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
Hi Angad,
On Friday 14 September 2007 20:31, Angad Singh wrote:
Mr. Sudhir Gandotra, CEO, Indserve Infotech Pvt. Ltd., the creators
of the first enterprise grade GPL Linux distribution from India -
OpenLX Linux (www.openlx.com) and providers of Linux Training,
Support, Services and Product
On 14/09/2007, vivek khurana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[SNIP]
research tools - 2 papers there, both of which would
fit into
programming or development.
I think development track or any activity related
to programming was a big NO by freed managers. At
least that was the response I got
On Sat, 2007-09-15 at 11:14 +0530, Sudev Barar wrote:
On 14/09/2007, vivek khurana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[SNIP]
research tools - 2 papers there, both of which would
fit into
programming or development.
I think development track or any activity related
to programming was a
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