Hi,
Is the mailing list archive for fsug-bangalore available. I seem to be missing the link for the archive.
Regards
Kanti
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On Fri, 2005-08-05 at 07:53 +0000, Kanti Jadia wrote:
Hi,
Is the mailing list archive for fsug-bangalore available. I seem to be missing the link for the archive.
Dear Kanthi,
There is an archive for the FSUG-Bangalore ML yet, either you can retrieve all the previous message using the Mailer Daemon commands or wait until we archive it on a third party service.
How to Get Help ?
Send a blank email to get help fsug-bangalore-help@lists.deeproot.co.in
Cheers
Hi Rakesh and Kanti!
On Fri, 2005-08-05 at 13:37 +0530, Rakesh 'Arky' Ambati wrote:
There is an archive for the FSUG-Bangalore ML yet, either you can retrieve all the previous message using the Mailer Daemon commands or wait until we archive it on a third party service.
Well - the emails are already archived for possible web access. I just need to setup a small CGI to let you browse the archives. High time I did that. Please expect this to be done by Monday.
Meanwhile, I'm off to Chennai tomorrow to give a talk at a college there promoting free and open source software. This is a part of an initiative under the National Resourse Centre for Free and Open Source Software (NRCFOSS). We've introduced a FOSS elective course under the Anna University B.E. course and are now trying to promote the course at different colleges.
Goto: http://www.au-kbc.org/nrcfoss.htm for more details.
Cheers, Abhas.
On Fri, 2005-08-05 at 15:07 +0530, Abhas Abhinav wrote:
Hi Rakesh and Kanti!
Well - the emails are already archived for possible web access. I just need to setup a small CGI to let you browse the archives. High time I did that. Please expect this to be done by Monday.
Hey Abhas, take your time. No Rush.
Meanwhile, I'm off to Chennai tomorrow to give a talk at a college there promoting free and open source software.
Please do provide with the slides or talk points/transcript Abhas, I hate to miss that.
This is a part of an initiative under the National Resourse Centre for Free and Open Source Software (NRCFOSS). We've introduced a FOSS elective course under the Anna University B.E. course and are now trying to promote the course at different colleges.
Goto: http://www.au-kbc.org/nrcfoss.htm for more details.
NRC FOSS project looks very promising is there any areas where we can work with them.
Have a pleasant journey Abhas.