Hi,
A G wrote:
i would like to buy a laptop.
can anyone tell me the dealer/shop where i can get a
good bargain?
my budget is 25K.
That would mean that you are looking at the following options:
[1] IBM/Lenovo Thinkpads (Celeron)
[2] Zenith
[3] Xenitis
[4] Millenium (probably)
Best to stay
Amit Chakote wrote:
I am B.E. CS graduate. i had done my final year project on linux at
system level.
I am interseted to work in companies working on linux. Can any one
help me..Please tell me if you can give me any ref.
A goodly number of *Linux* companies exist in India. Depends on what
paavan shah wrote:
I am currently looking for a bandwidth monitoring tool for my network.
All hosts connect to the internet through a linux box.
I want to install b/w monitoring tool on the box and i dnt want
anything to be installed on the host machine.
The requirement is as below:
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Hi,
Rohan Dighe wrote:
Open Souce how to modify the code and see it work (possibly a demo)
IT in Defence or use of Open Source in Defence.
Opportunities for software engineers in networking.
Ethical Hacking or Network Security tools in linux,
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mantesh bubanale wrote:
Can anybody guide me for Setting up TataIndicom broadband on Fedora core 6
Haven't set up Tata Indicom but normally the idea remains the same
across ISPs. They give you a modem/router and this connects to your
PC/laptop
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Nishit Dave wrote:
Please download the rp-pppoe client from Roaring Penguin
(http://www.roaringpenguin.com/pppoe). Unzip the .tar.gz archive to a
folder on your disk and run the go-gui script.
Just for the record - it does the same thing as what
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Pramukh Pracharak - Grahak Raja Jaga Ho wrote:
Hello Mr. Anand Kulkarni
I read your post regarding Open Office in Government Organisations.
And I fully agree with you that government should not spend public money for
purchasing MS Office
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Kunal Thakar wrote:
On a related note, CDAC Chennai has come up with a new Ubuntu based distro
called BOSS specifically tailored for Indian languages. I didn't see
inbuilt marathi support.
http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=07/03/12/1631206
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Nishit Dave wrote:
Another irritating aspect was the way sub-levels of the
start menu take up the whole screen, and fonts need to be tweaked in all
distros except Ubuntu to keep eyes from watering.
Hinting settings ?
:Sankarshan
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G Karunakar wrote:
Hi all,
came across this
http://wiki.fossnepal.org/index.php?title=FOSS_Essentials_Training_2007
maybe PLUG could do something like this...1-2 day event, with some
cover charge for participants to cover costs (food, logistics
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Prashant Mahajan wrote:
i was wondering which linux distro might be suited for use in a Cafe?
Someone told me Ubuntu cant be used as its not free to use for commercial
purpose.
Who so ever told you that must have meant one thing and managed to
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manoj mahajan wrote:
Interesting site, please have a look
http://badvista.fsf.org
On a completely different track, there's a FSF group in Pune now with a
mailing list at http://mm.gnu.org.in/mailman/listinfo/fsf-pune
Siddharthya is the coordinator
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Sriram Narayanan wrote:
Any tips on which tools I could use ?
http://web.gnuer.org/blog/archives/49-creating-clips-with-mencoder.html
and perhaps you can read http://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu/ffmpeg-doc.html
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Division: Red Hat
Location: Pune, India IN
Travel Involved:0-10%
Job Type: Full Time
Job Level: 2+ years experience
Education: Bachelors Degree or Equivalent
Category: Engineering
Position Summary:
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Yogesh Hasabnis wrote:
Hi All,
I am struggling with the installation of a sound card that comes in-built
with a Lenovo desktop. The machine is configured for dual-boot with
WinXP/FC3. The sound card identifies itself as SoundMAX Integrated
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Nishit Dave wrote:
It is a desktop UI based on the Eclipse RCP.
What do they have to say about commercial tools like:
Silktest
Rational Robot
WinRunner
AccordSQA
Good - but unless the operational cost bits are discussed they might
turn out to
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- Original Message
Subject: [ilugd] [CROSS-POST] freed.in 2007 call for papers
Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 15:23:43 +0530
From: Raj Mathur [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],The Linux-Delhi mailing list
[EMAIL
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Nishant Shrivastava wrote:
Hi,
I have recently installed Fedore Core 6 on my system. I am having
Hathway Broadband Cable Internet Connection. They have given me a
static IP , Netmask , Gateway and DNS IPs. I just have to plug in
the LAN cable
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Anurag Tambe wrote:
leave fedora and start using Mandriva 2007.0 its lot easier to use
and configure.
Umm.. without actually planning to start a distribution war here, but
the off-the-cuff replies to issues in the form of Dump
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Nishant Shrivastava wrote:
My routing table doesn't show any gateway but the thing is what i
should enter in the forst column of the route command and i am even not
able to enter the gatewau thru route..gets some error..my gateway IP is
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[cc:-ing Vipin since I don't know whether he's subscribed to the list or
was it a moderator approval]
You do need to figure out a way to get Hotmail to format your mail body
a bit sensibly, it was the QuickQuote extension of Thunderbird that
allowed
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Red Hat has multiple openings for Software Engineers at Pune.
Provided below are the job descriptions along with TAGs which should be
used in $SUBJECT line of the application.
Please ensure that you provide the CV in Open Document Format (ODF) to
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freeman murray wrote:
Hey Everyone,
I'd like to get a linux box set up with screencapture software
we can use at SkillsCamp on Saturday to create screencasts
of people doing development stuff on linux.
Does anyone know the best software for
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Piyush Deora wrote:
I would suggest to Install a Linux Distribution on the computers in the lab
rather than using a live CD, which is not manageable. The problem that will
arise is the Directory Maintainence, but can be done by providing a
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Aneesh Mulye wrote:
I'm looking for information on how to set up a mailing list server for
college-related work, similar to the one we're interacting with here.
On and off when I read similar thing the only issue that crops to my
mind is who
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shirish wrote:
Another point, the licensing
has to be under FOSS. It could be gpl, gpl2, gpl2+ restrictions, gpl3,
apache, bsd or any of the derivatives. Here's a pointer to know about
which license one could use perhaps . A somewhat comprehensive
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Mandar Bartakke wrote:
But it runs only on desktop on executing code !
I want to run it on Pannel as a applet
Mandar,
Do please reply in somewhat sane fashion - figuring out what you replied
within the mailing list footer. Now, someone earlier
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ಓಂ wrote:
http://www.linux.com/feed/119348
I wish there was something similar done here for children... (yes.. i
know there are 12+ indian languages to be handled :-)
The one jarring note with a National OS is that it is either a fork or
rebase
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ಓಂ wrote:
Much of what follows is probably going to be OT, but then it may
become a separate thread so I am taking a risk...
:)
I do not agree with your viewpoint fully...
But that's perfectly reasonable...
Let's take example... (of course OT)
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Devendra Laulkar wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have Linux Games CD/DVD ? I would like to
have a copy. Please mail me offlist.
Last I checked, Rahul (cc: ed) was pushing a Fedora Games Spin
(http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/Games), perhaps he can
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Rahul Sundaram wrote:
They are since patents on software is not valid in India. However
win32codecs aren't and you would need to use ffmpeg.
You missed the IANAL bits :) but heh, that's more or less what it looks
like.
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Manas Alekar wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if people have tried deploying Joomla and/or plone.
Any comments would be wonderful.
http://www.cmsmatrix.org/matrix/cms-matrix
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Linux Lingam wrote:
am googling since two days, can't find a complete and/or comprehensive
list of foss or foss-related events scheduled for 2008.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/xstatic/community/events is one road to
take, upcoming and/or facebook
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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
On 2/10/00, bp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I observed that on systems with already installed linux (old versions )when
we add or change new hardware and also for new application (even on new
versions), linux users (not a developer, or expert) required to know some
thing more like drivers,
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Sriram Narayanan wrote:
Hello Folks:
We at Thoughtworks are hosting two more events. One of which is the
Geeknight session, and the other being the gathering of the Eclipse
Developers in Pune.
Since these are happening regularly - can you use
On Dec 24, 2007 9:52 AM, Abhijit Bhopatkar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On a related line Singapore airline is also using linux based inflight
systems, and their newest systems let you run openoffice with a usb
keyboard/mouse you can purchase in flight.
While on the topic of Linux in commercial
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Devendra Laulkar wrote:
| Is there any FOSS software that can do it ? Nothing
| fancy required - just phone no, email address name.
zyb.com provides a service along these lines. On a basic level, CSV is a
format that is accepted by a lot of phones
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ಓಂ wrote:
| Can someone here tell me in simple terms what avahi daemon handles?
Avahi is a system which facilitates service discovery on a local
network. This means that you can plug your laptop or computer into a
network and instantly be able to
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Peeyush Agrawal wrote:
| We are looking for software developers for our new office in Pune.
| You should be familiar with PHP, MYSQL, Moodle.
|
| Send me your CVs ASAP.
Hmm... these posts are generally tagged [COMMERCIAL] in the subject and
some
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swapnil kamble wrote:
| Is there anyone who is going for FOSS's event at Delhi on 22nd Feb ?
| Please reply, I want to hand over the moblin device to Valsa Williams
| (Moblin) for presenting moblin on that event.
I would be going to freed.in,
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Nishit Dave wrote:
| Thanks for the illuminating explanation. My comment was more
| regarding the so called internationalisation efforts, e.g. in Fedora 8
| / KDE / Ubuntu 7.10, where only a very few menu items are changed to
| Indic languages, and
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Nishit Dave wrote:
| I am not so thoroughly well-versed in all matters techno-FOSS, but I
| think localization is a term that gets bandied about freely, and
| that's what I was talking about. Just another way of putting in my
| 2c.
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 10:50 AM, Nishit Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IIRC, Gujarati in Fedora 8, probably also Hindi in Ubuntu Gutsy.
Would it be possible for you to recall the specific menu items ?
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Nishit Dave wrote:
| Do you think the people here care? Half of them come here to get some
| tech advice, and move on. The collective voice of the rest is too
| feeble to be heard. This is futile breast-beating unless all of us
| come together
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Roshan wrote:
| I assume, he has also delivered a tutorial / talk at foss.in/2007 about
| the remastered Ubuntu CD for developer (Comp. Sci. students).
Is the compose set written down someplace ? Would be good to have a
Fedora spin
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Nikhil Kala wrote:
| Errors like File could not be transfer, frequently automatically
| disconnect with server
Do you mean to state that for files which can be transferred without
disconnections using cuteFTP, gftp and others cause problems as
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There is an opening for a Software Engineer at Red Hat (Pune) in the
team that I am part of. The ideal candidate is required to have a good
grasp of POSIX standards, FHS guidelines and possess familiarity with
LSB guidelines pertaining to
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prabhleen singh Enjoying in Pune wrote:
| I am in 4th sem and now placements are going on... but due to not
fulfilling
| the eligibility criteria as I am not having 60% in 10'th and +12th I
am not
| able to sit,
Not being part of the placement
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ഓം wrote:
| There is no better rebuke than purposefully not paying attention
| (ignoring) the mighty ones when they are screaming for attention :-)
| All these companies deserve the same treatment...
|
| You are unnecessarily giving them free (as in
This is somewhat [OT] but I wanted to ask - how often do you come
across web content that is in UTF-8 and is available under an
appropriate license that allows sharing and distribution ?
If not enough local language content is available (in the region) in
UTF-8, do you have any thoughts on why
On Fri, Dec 12, 2008 at 4:06 PM, Devendra Laulkar
devendralaul...@yahoo.com wrote:
Does your question imply that why don't we have something like project
gutenberg for local languages ? Anyways, I always wondered about this
question. There has been some effort by IIT's and other
Mandar Vaze wrote:
e.g Rather than entering ramayan in google can I enter ?? , and
still get relevant results ?
If there is content that matches your search pattern/string, yes you
will. I do that on and off for various Indic languages.
http://santhoshtr.livejournal.com/15068.html is a
On Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 5:36 PM, Rajiv Gore ra...@wsieng.com wrote:
Can some one suggest a GUI front end for entering data and taking out reports
in Postgres ?
http://code.google.com/p/crunchyfrog/ ?
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On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 2:32 AM, shirish shirisha...@gmail.com wrote:
I just see/saw the following on the site
http://gnunify.in/09/content/sessions
1 i-want-2-do-project. tell-me-wat-2-do Shakthi Kannan
Now I read something into it. It could be or not be what I thought it was.
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Aditya Godbole aag.li...@gmail.com wrote:
Sounds good. I presume the attendees need to be proficient programmers
in at least one language?
Probably letting a couple of the tutorials happen would self-select
the interested attendees :) Proof of the pudding etc..
On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 6:02 PM, abhi abhi.eleme...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi. I am trying to get my new BSNL broadband connection working on Fedora
10 for the first time and its not working. I searched the web and tried
creating xDSL connection with username and password. I activated it but the
red
image at /media/Fedora13.
What should be the problem.
Did you mount the DVD ISO, copy the RPMs over to a location with write
permissions and then run createrepo ?
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the custom development for the
applications are based on existing FOSS bits but access to source code
is not provided as a matter of entitlement. And then of course we have
that 'open core' thing :)
http://ebb.org/bkuhn/blog/2011/03/05/open-core-slur.html
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http
contests, technical
workshops and so forth.
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- and this is primarily because of a lack
of means to keep the conversation going.
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their knowledge for mere pleasure of finding things out then we
are missing out on the opportunity to build capable employees and
entrepreneurs.
Let's face it, in each life there is hardship and difficulty. And yet,
if one doesn't take it upon oneself to rise above it all, then what's
the point ?
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individuals to
create such a group.
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, Dastur Meher Road, Camp, Pune, Maharashtra 411001
020 2613 0281
if that is what you were looking for.
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] Installation procedures : what are the packages required? I have installed
ibus-m17n libm17n-0 m17n-contrib m17n-db
ttf-devanagari-fonts
If you are already offline, would it be easier for you to use the
distribution's native input method ?
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in general and thereafter attempt
to resolve some issues or, specifically sendmail ?
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/why.html Reading them along
with Carla's article would provide enough conceptual grasp about the
need which systemd tries to address.
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for the selected talks/tracks,
allow sharing of it via social network (using the conference specific
hashtag) and also allow ranking of the talk.
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.
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.
They contributed to areas where they had a business interest. Hence I
called it an illusion.
If you see that the business interest actually translates into
requiring to contribute kernel code, aren't they anyway enhancing the
kernel ?
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On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 6:45 PM, Mayuresh mayur...@acm.org wrote:
On Thu, Apr 05, 2012 at 08:19:20AM +0530, Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay wrote:
If you see that the business interest actually translates into
requiring to contribute kernel code, aren't they anyway enhancing the
kernel ?
Never denied
of the business(es) Red Hat is involved in. And, there
are a significant number of technologies where MSFT requires to ensure
that things are interoperable. The kernel isn't that unimportant in an
MSFT scheme of things.
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and an
understanding of test case frameworks is a big plus.
These opportunities are based out of Pune. If you do know someone
who'd be a good fit, please send them our way (sankarshan at redhat
dot com) for a chat and we'll see how things go from there.
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of
general translations and are not very technical. For example, *Restart*
gets translated to फिर से आरंभ करें.
https://fedorahosted.org/fuel/browser#fuel-hindi is a good starting point.
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of the output format. Put a request to the FUEL
folks to provide a HTML format and that should be trivial to do.
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data in the background. And, configure
them as well.
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roles - admin/administrator and, moderator. The roles are
somewhat self-explanatory and, traditionally the moderator hammer is
used judiciously and, rarely. The plethora of discussions around the
mailing list issues topic seems to conflate the two roles.
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the vibrancy and activity of
communities still use mailman archives to generate graphs.
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for 2014 (should there be a 2014 event)
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On Fri, May 3, 2013 at 5:47 PM, Manjusha Joshi manjusha.jo...@gmail.com wrote:
1) Discussion on Pune Tree Census project and implementing Free Open
source software for that, discussion on participation from PLUG.
Is it possible to read more about this project?
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http://indiclanguagecomputing.wordpress.com/2011/01/06/devanagari-support-on-gnome-terminal/
is a more recent attempt - a project work by CoEP students.
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the time and,
there's not much achieved by boiling the ocean.
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in /lib/modules/2.6.32-358.el6-x86_64/extra.
A reasonably clean way is to compile your kernel module for each new
version of the kernel that you want to work with. Would it be possible
for you to explain a bit more about why you do not want to take that
route?
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. It
would be better if the organizers and the speakers set the
expectations *before* the talk rather than *during* the talk.
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On Sat, Oct 10, 2015 at 7:20 PM, shirish <shir...@hamaralinux.org> wrote:
> we discussed about the immense knowledge gap about FOSS in India among other
> things.
What were the salient points of the discussion?
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the lzma2 ; some old(er) benchmarks at
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> Some info is available here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xz
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and Open Source model of development. What is it that is preventing
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On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 8:55 AM, Gaurav Pant <gaurav...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Please start suggesting tracks/topics and stuff what you would be
> interested in during the event.
Where and how can such suggestions be provided?
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On Tue, Sep 3, 2019 at 8:43 AM Tejas Sanap wrote:
>
> Hey, folks!
> I use plain IRC and for some reason that I can't explain, love it's
> simplicity. I ran into a blog post today, that presented some
> interesting perspectives on IRC and similar protocols (Matrix).
>
>
On Wed, Sep 4, 2019, 15:08 Vishal Rao wrote:
>
>
> IRC is kind of "stateless", right? Meaning you have to stay logged in to
> not miss any messages? If I log out and log back in later on, I miss all
> the messages that were posted in the interim? That is the main reason I
> stopped using IRC
On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 4:09 PM Mandar Vaze / मंदार वझे
wrote:
>
>> Slack and others don't lend themselves well to highly threaded or, long form
>> conversations.
>
>
> Has anyone used twist ? https://twist.com/tour (I have not)
> One of the feature they keep talking about is threaded
On Wed, Sep 4, 2019 at 5:32 PM Tejas Sanap wrote:
>
> On Wed, Sep 04, 2019 at 03:33:49PM +0530, Sankarshan Mukhopadhyay wrote:
> > On Wed, Sep 4, 2019, 15:08 Vishal Rao wrote:
> >
> > > IRC is kind of "stateless", right? Meaning you have to stay logged in to
On Sun, Jan 5, 2020 at 11:20 AM Navin Dhanuka wrote:
>
> Can tech startups have an open source business strategy
>
>
>
> Because of the cooperative approach to product development, open source
> many a times is not viewed as a business strategy but more as a technology
> model. But, with the
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