Great saifi, saw you entry on the wiki.
Am really eager to hear you speak on these issues. I think name and email id are all the details we need right now, heh. Im trying to get someone from synovel and DimDim also to give a talk at the session. we'll see how that will pan out. Once again hope to meet all of you soon. -- -Suman http://www.zerocaffe.in On Jan 30, 2008 5:36 PM, Saifi Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, 30 Jan 2008, suman karthik wrote: > > > Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 14:50:26 +0530 > > > The sessions and tracks I and poorna(poorna shashank) are coordinating > and > > pushing are "*opensource and emerging technologies*" > > This is an opportunity that brings together an active tech and blog > > community and will provide greater visibility to twincling as a > community > > and getting the word out on contributing to opensource initiatives. > > We come across many students and techies that are interested about > > contributing to opensource but have many misconceptions about > > - How to go about it > > - Thinking involved means coding > > - How to build a good patch........ and many more. > > Hi Suman: > > Thanks for your mail. > > I have registered for BarCampHyderabad 5 to present two talks. > > 1. Open Source Development model > - industrial model vs community model > - hard facts about open source > - how to contribute to open source projects > - project ideas for students and geeks > > > 2. Open Source Business Models > - Business vs Business 2.0 > - Opportunity Windows > - Revenue Streams > - Case Studies - Redhat, VA Software > - Why another Redhat or MySQL is not possible > - Recent stories - MySQL, Trolltech > - Non-technical issues - Culture, Consumer, Capacity > - Legal Aspects (Barracuda Networks vs ) > - Growing up the value chain (Spike Source) > - Where the next growth will come from ? > > Each talk is for about 30 min. max ! > > Hope to mee the BarCamp folks on Feb 16, 2008 > > Let me know if you need any details. > > thanks > Saifi Khan. > > TWINCLING Society > freedom of innovation > http://www.twincling.org/ >

