dear all,
so looks like the community has gravitated towards upcoming.yahoo.com
and that solves our problem.
one final issue: exactly what is the url for discovering all foss and
foss-related events in dinai at upcoming.yahoo.com
for instance, when i visit the site, it naturally defaults to
on searching for 'foss' events in 'india' i get a list of two events,
foss.in and the chennai event. the bangalore barcamp is not listed.
And how come bangalore barcamp is a foss event ? No every technology
event is a FOSS event.
regards
VK
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On 10/31/07, Vivek Khurana [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on searching for 'foss' events in 'india' i get a list of two events,
foss.in and the chennai event. the bangalore barcamp is not listed.
And how come bangalore barcamp is a foss event ? No every technology
event is a FOSS event.
On 10/30/07, Philip Tellis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 30/10/2007, Linux Lingam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and linux-india.org recommended by kishore bhargava.
I'd suggest just adding events to upcoming.org and tagging them with
foss and india (optional). I could write up a pipe that gets
Ok, I second the vote, and here are your feeds:
JSON:
http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.run?_id=4jphZveG3BG0fLa9jknRlg_render=json
RSS:
http://pipes.yahoo.com/pipes/pipe.run?_id=4jphZveG3BG0fLa9jknRlg_render=rss
And if all you want is a simple HTML unordered list that you can stick
into
Linux Lingam wrote:
2) rahul, you could consider asking your staff to submit event-entries
to this site, and then feed it back to your openitis.com site.
Umm, I don't have any staff and I am not part of either of these sites.
If you want to send feedback, you have to contact the webmasters
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Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Linux Lingam wrote:
2) rahul, you could consider asking your staff to submit event-entries
to this site, and then feed it back to your openitis.com site.
Umm, I don't have any staff and I am not part of either of these
with your goals **probably** reached how about avoiding *x-post*ing?
technicalities... are ...
If i edit subject line, it becomes a new thread!
if i say reply-all, it will bounce from other bunch of lists where I
am not subscribed to.. so people who have suggestion might remain
silent.. in
On 10/31/07, ಓಂ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
with your goals **probably** reached how about avoiding *x-post*ing?
technicalities... are ...
If i edit subject line, it becomes a new thread!
if i say reply-all, it will bounce from other bunch of lists where I
am not subscribed to.. so people who
we've got two shortlisted sites:
http://nrcfosshelpline.in/web/calendar/
It might be best to keep add to it, than re-invent the wheel.
[snip]
Kingsly
and linux-india.org recommended by kishore bhargava.
the nrcfosshelpline site is more populated but alas, no way for anyone
to log in and
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