Hi.
We are planning to organise small talks in bangalore on this .
We can try and campaign in all the software companies in blr for the
talk.
We will have one talk where atelast software engineers from 10 mnc
companies would attend in somebodys house
We will also see if friends in software companies are interested in
hosting this talk.
Is anyone interested in giving this talk.
cheers
senthil
http://anivar.movingrepublic.org/2007/defeat-m-efforts-to-push-ecma-ooxm
l-in-bureau-of-indian-standards-bis/
http://anivar.movingrepublic.org/2007/india-vots-no-to-ooxml-with-commen
ts
2008/3/20, Nagarjuna G. <nagarjun(a)gnowledge.org>:
> India's BIS votes against ooxml. out of 19 members, five of them did not
> attend the meeting, one of them abstained, five voted in favor of ooxml, and
> the rest voted against.
Congratulations to all those who worked so hard for long hours, days
together to bring this victory!
For the rest of us, we should use this victory as a starting point and
join campaigns to save our country from the lock-ins and lead to a
knowledge society.
In Rabindranath Tagore's words,
Where the mind is without fear
and the head is held high,
Where knowledge is free;
Where the world has not been broken
up into fragments by narrow domestic
walls;
Where words come out from the
depth of truth;
Where tireless striving
stretches its arms towards
perfection;
Where the clear stream of reason
has not lost its way into the
dreary desert sand of dead habit;
Where the mind is led forward
by thee into ever-widening
thought and action–
into that heaven of freedom,
my Father,
Let my country awake.
One such campaign which needs your support is SaveKarnataka campaign
http://groups.google.com/group/savekarnataka?hl=enhttp://savekarnataka.wordpress.com/
Regards
Praveen
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Subject: [KDE-India] Summer Again! Time to code :)
Date: Tuesday 18 March 2008
From: "Pradeepto Bhattacharya" <pradeeptob(a)gmail.com>
To: "KDE-India List" <kde-india(a)kde.org>
Hi,
Its time for Google Summer of Code '08. Many of you are already
following it. But just a reminder and a friendly poke incase you
forgot all about it.
Of course, KDE will be there like previous years. Check [1] for
more details.
As a student, all you need is some enthusiasm, willingness to
contribute to KDE and Free Software in general. Knowledge of C++ is
almost taken for granted in KDE GSoC. Knowledge of Qt/KDE/PyQt
framework and programming is a definite ( huge ) plus. If you are
already a contributing code to some KDE application, firstly you r0ck,
nextly you did yourself a huge favour and have HUGE PLUS-PLUS :). It
also works if you have been sending in patches regularly. So if you
are one of them, DO submit a proposal.
There is a nice *idea* page on the KDE techbase page [2]. Feel
free to browse through that and find something that you like or you
might be able to pull off. *Strong recommendation* - Please be
creative and write your own project proposal. Nothing impresses
mentors more than your own enthusiasm to do something uber cool for
the project. It is million times better if you write your own project
proposal - may be even your own idea that is not there in the idea
page which you think might be a cool feature / addition to KDE -
instead of copying something from the idea page. Its a idea page after
all and not a proposal template page ;). Please read [3] about
certain instructions of participations in KDE GSoC. I repeat, please
read [3] before applying. It is very detailed and will mostly answer a
lot of your questions and will help you frame your proposal in much
better way.
Last year KDE GSoC participation [4] [5] was really
wonderful. It got 40 projects sanctioned by Google which probably was
the largest allocation among all the participating projects. There
were 213 proposals submitted to Google and 40 were allocated. 3 of
those 40 students were Indians, you have ask them about their
experiences. I am very sure that they have good things to talk about
the same. Since I have met Piyush and Sharan many times in recent past
after the SoC '07, I know for sure that they ( and Anirrudh the third
guy ) loved the whole experience and had a blast. But you can ask them
yourself, they are on this list. :)
Looking forward to your proposal. Good luck.
[1]http://code.google.com/soc/2008/kde/about.html
[2]http://techbase.kde.org/index.php?title=Projects/Summer_of_Code/2008/Ideas
[3]http://techbase.kde.org/index.php?title=Projects/Summer_of_Code/2008/Part…
[4]http://dot.kde.org/1176336589/
[5]http://code.google.com/soc/2007/kde/about.html
Cheers!
Pradeepto
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From: Otavio Salvador <otavio(a)debian.org>
Date: २००८ मार्च १७ १९:२९
Subject: Debian Installer Lenny Beta1
To: debian-devel-announce(a)lists.debian.org
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The Debian Installer team is pleased to announce the first beta of
Debian Lenny's Installer.
This is the first release since Etch and the whole team has been hard
at work during the past 11 months to make this release full of new
features and bugfixes.
We do need your help to find bugs and further improve the installer,
so please try it. The images are available at:
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/lenny_di_beta1/
Main improvements
=================
The comprehensive changelog of what has changed since the release of
Etch is available on the wiki[1].
Support for CD/DVD sets is back
- -------------------------------
Support for loading additional CDs or DVDs from a set (a feature
missing in Etch) has been added again. As language-related packages do
not all fit on the first CD, this greatly improves the situation for
non-English speakers performing installations without internet
connectivity.
Clock synchronization using NTP
- -------------------------------
By default, the installer will now attempt to synchronize the system
clock using the Network Time Protocol (NTP) when a network connection
has been configured. The hardware clock will be updated before the
system is rebooted.
This ensures a valid system time during installation, preventing odd
behaviors with cryptographic signatures or filesystem checks.
Support for "volatile" has been added
- -------------------------------------
The installer now supports adding the "volatile.debian.org" repository
when adding additional APT sources. In the same way as
security.debian.org, it will be configured by default when the
"stable" distribution is installed.
In addition, it is now possible to disable the security and volatile
sources when the installer is run in expert mode and
security.debian.org will be configured by default for installations of
"testing".
Please read the debian-volatile homepage[2] for more information about
the volatile project.
Starting the installer from Microsoft Windows
- ---------------------------------------------
Since the integration of the win32-loader package[3], it is now
possible to start the installer directly from Microsoft Windows
without the need to change BIOS settings. Upon insertion of a CD-ROM,
DVD-ROM or USB stick, an autorun program will be started, offering a
step-by-step process to start the Debian Installer. A few installer
settings (including language) will be preconfigured from this process.
Experimental support for Serial ATA RAID (dmraid)
- -------------------------------------------------
As previously announced[4], the debian-installer now includes
experimental support for installing Debian on systems with Serial ATA
RAID as supported in Linux via the dmraid utility. Please see the
dedicated wiki page[5] for more information.
Other noteworthy changes
- ------------------------
* The installer has been updated to use Linux 2.6.22
* Various changes have resulted in reduced memory usage
* Rescue mode now supports LUKS encrypted partitions
* Various code cleanups, reorganizations and refactorings have been done
* A new language, Amharic has been added (to graphical installation)
No longer supported
===================
* DECstation (mips) and RiscPC (arm) machines are no longer supported
* The sparc32 architecture is no longer supported as kernel support
for it was dropped[6]
Known issues in this release
============================
* Support for the "relatime" mount option has been added, but is
currently broken. See #460824
* i386: kernel oops during installer startup on Thinkpad T41. See
#470522
* mips: the installer won't start on at least SGI O2[7] and qemu[8]
* arm: this release doesn't support Netwinder[9]
* s390: the "tape" installation method is unusable due to a kernel
issue. See #466906
Plans for next Beta release
===========================
The next beta will be focused mainly on getting an installer version
working with Linux 2.6.24.
Other contributors have nevertheless spoken about working on non-free
firmware support[10], improvements on the partioner[11], locale support
and mirror selection[11] and improvements to the graphical
installer[12].
The debian-installer team is still looking for active contributors for
new features, bug triaging and squashing, improvements on the manual
and the developer documentation. If you want Lenny to release on time,
please join and help[13]!
References
==========
1. http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/HumanReadableChangelogs/LennyBeta1
2. http://www.debian.org/volatile
3. http://packages.debian.org/win32-loader
4. http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2007/07/msg00008.html
5. http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/SataRaid
6. http://lists.debian.org/debian-sparc/2007/07/msg00049.html
7. http://lists.debian.org/debian-mips/2008/02/msg00056.html
8. http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2008/03/msg00190.html
9. http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2008/02/msg00920.html
10. http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2008/02/msg00274.html
11. http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2008/02/msg00285.html
12. http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2008/03/msg00121.html
13. http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Contrib
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Otavio Salvador
Debian Installer Release Manager
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Hello all,
sorry for cross postings!
Here at C-MMACS we (few FSF fans!) wanna start a chapter of FSF.
Basically we want to provide a forum for similar people to share ideas
or support each other.
I would like to hear from you about this, especially on how to start a
FSF forum and related issues.
May as a beginning we would like to host an inaugural function with few
invited talks on following each of 1/2 - 1 hr duration.
1. philosophy of fsf, history etc.
2. open source computing in High performance computing using Linux
Clusters (Beowulf's),
3. oss in earth-sciences (GMT, GRASS ...).
4. oss text processing (Tex history and usage)
5. GNU Scientific library usage and applications etc.
Please suggest some expert names in these fields, so that we can contact
them on this regard. Expected date of this event is end of April, 08.
I would like to hear from you on the earliest.
warm regards
- Anil Earnest
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Hi All,
Things have kind of started. We have hired a teacher from the community
. A ITI computer student. She will teach 3 hours in the evening and then
on Sundays.
We are currently training the teacher, Kalapana and two other students
mani and prabhu who are very keen to learn. They in turn teach the
others.
See a detailed report below on whats happening an how you can help.
cheers
c3 team
http://slumdweller.wikispaces.com/team
<http://slumdweller.wikispaces.com/team>
Articles
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Is a slum computer center really needed
http://slumdweller.wikispaces.com/Is+a+slum+tution+center+really+useful
<http://slumdweller.wikispaces.com/Is+a+slum+tution+center+really+useful
>
Sensex hit a new low today
http://slumdweller.wikispaces.com/Songs
<http://slumdweller.wikispaces.com/Songs>
TRAINING and QUALITY improvement
-----------------------------------------------------------
Will be the foucs for the coming 4 months. From the AID Chennai
experience it looks like it will take about 4-6 months to converge on
some minimum quality.
We intend to keep this program as a pilot. We want to see some distinct
differnce after the intervention.
If we are able to do the same then we can think of scaling after 4-5
months.
TIMINGS
----------
You can meet us in the center Mon , Wed, Fri : 6.30 to 9.00 p.m and
Sunday : 2.00 p.m-6.p.m. Other days there will be regular classes.
LANGAUGE NOT A CONSTRAINT : Pulkit experience
-------------------------------------------------
Oh the other good thing is that Pulkit did his first class on friday .
He is basically from Gujrat and we ha d the fear that language might be
a constraint. We gave it a shot. He tried with English and it seems to
work to a large extent.
Things needed:
----------------
HARDWARE REPAIR
------------------
1) We need some one with hardware repair skills to troubleshoot the 2
comps which have some issues. If you know a commercial computer hardware
engineer who can help thats also good.
COMPUTER NEEDED
-----------------
2) After March the exams will be over. Then it might be good to have
another comp and UPS. We have a promise for the UPS already. We need a
computer
BOOKS NEEDED
----------------
3) Good Computer Basics books : if some one who knows kannada can go to
some place like Swapna book store and get a set of good computer books.
Not hi fi ones but basic books. In tamil there is a book on how a
computer works and internet by Sujatha who just passed away. Such books
make a interesting read an are ver helpful to the students in quality
improvement. However any book is good. Especially ones which suggest a
lot of practical things for the student to try.
Also books in English are good.
Visit
http://slumdweller.wikispaces.com/Curriculum
<http://slumdweller.wikispaces.com/Curriculum>
for the topics on which you should buy books.
GNU LINUX Currciulum
----------------------------------
You know that we use the skill set exercise model developed by AID
Chennai .
We would like to have the GNU/LINUX curriculum equivalent of the skill
set model. This is not very difficult and for a good GNU-LINUX person it
might take less than a day to develop.
GNUs,
Come down to RV College of engineering tomorrow (8th March 2008) and
join other grazing GNUs.
See http://fci.wikia.com/wiki/Bangalore/RVCE for more details
Regards
Praveen
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