>>It would be better if a professional FOSS service organisation takes up
>>this challenge rather than just depend on community support.
its true that we might not be able to count only on the community to work with the government for the full rollout.
but the community can still help with training the teachers,localization, deciding which ditros,apps to use etc.
we were also looking at community support in terms of all of us getting together in speaking to the government and convincing them.
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IT for Change
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Mrugesh Karnik <mrugeshkarnik(a)gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 1:50 PM
Subject: Job openings at Geodesic on Linux Platform
To: Pradeepto Bhattacharya <pradeeptob(a)gmail.com>
Hi,
Can you please forward this across the LUGs?
We have a couple very urgent of openings at Geodesic Ltd.
<www.geodesic.com> as follows:
1. NOC In-charge
Profile:
Managing a nework of servers running Asterisk, Freeswitch, SIP Express
Routers, custom servers, web servers and managing interconnects with
Telcos across the world.
CTC:
12 Lacs/anum
2. Senior Programmers for Linux Platform
Profile:
Server-side application development in C, perl CGI.
Asterisk/Freeswitch scripting experience preferred.
CTC:
7 Lacs/anum
Resumes to be forwarded to vinod(a)geodesic.com.
Thanks,
Mrugesh
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Hi,
5th Edition of the BarCampMumbai will be held on 1st February
2009. I am forwarding the announcement of the same for the interested
people.
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From: Aditya Sengupta <apsengupta(a)gmail.com>
Date: Sun, Jan 18, 2009 at 5:52 PM
Subject: [Planners of BCM4] BarCampMumbai5
To: plannersofbcm4(a)googlegroups.com
Hey Everybody,
It gives me great pride to officially announce the 5th edition of our
favourite unconference- http://barcampmumbai.org/
As you already know, BarCamp is an ad-hoc gathering born from the
desire for people to share and learn in an open environment. It is an
intense event with discussions, demos and interaction from
participants. So host a session, help out with planning, ask
questions, spread the word- Everybody is invited.
Schedule:
February 1st, 2009
Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute,
Matunga,
Mumbai
Registrations are now open- You can register here:
http://www.barcampmumbai.org/BCM5_Register
Session takers can register here: http://www.barcampmumbai.org/BCM5_Sessions
Queries regarding sponsorship opportunities may be sent to
sponsorship(a)barcampmumbai.org
Looking forward to your participation. See you there.
Aditya Sengupta
Unorganizer,
Barcamp Mumbai 5
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Had to trim and post again since this list does not take more than 7K ;-)
> Hi Vinay,
> Looks like this is going to be to be on a BOT ( Built
> Operate Transfer) basis, so
>
> 1) Have they decided or they are in the process of vendor selection , is
> there a Tender or RFP on this proposal.
> 2) Is this news item some sort of arm twisting exercise by Govt to get a
> better deal from M$ , folks on the ground will know about whats happenign
> any clues anybody .
> 3) What kind of support you expect from the community , are these folks who
> will be working on a campaign for some Vendors be getting paid by Vendor or
> will they be Hired in some way at a later stage, since this one looks like
> a long term project if at all it happens.
>
> -Satya
> http://www.linkedin.com/in/satyaaka <http://www.linkedin.com/in/satyaakam>m
>
>
Thanks a lot to all of you who've taken out time to suggest links and
methodology :-)
I just got online today after Sunday. So, let me start working on all the
material.
Regards,
Sushant
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From: Gora Mohanty <gora(a)sarai.net>
Date: Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 10:35 AM
Subject: [Freed] Freed.in 2009: New format, and new deadlines
To: General Freed list <freed(a)lists.linux-delhi.org>
Cc: Source Software Project List <prc(a)sarai.net>, ILUGD main list
<ilugd(a)lists.linux-delhi.org>, Free/Libre
Dear friends,
I have some good news, and some bad news for you about Freed.in
2009. The good news is that the third Freed.in will be held as
scheduled on Feb. 20th, and 21st, at the Jawaharlal Nehru
University (JNU) in Delhi. Please see the revised call for papers at
http://wiki.linux-delhi.org/cgi-bin/twiki/view/Freed2009/CallforPapers
noting in particular that the new deadline for talk submissions
is next Sun., the 25th of Jan. If you have already submitted a
talk, you do not need to resubmit it, but all new submissions
should be sent to talks(a)freed.in. Registration for the event is
now open at the Freed.in website, http://freed.in. While attending
the event is still free for all participants, we do request that
you register online.
The bad news is that due to various factors, including the economic
recession, and an insufficient number of committed organisers, we have
considerably scaled back the event. In particular, we do not plan to
approach sponsors for this event, and everything will be done on a
minimal budget. Unfortunately, this also means that we do not have a
budget for local hospitality, and we are therefore asking all speakers
to bear their own costs for travel and lodging. If you need a
supporting letter from us in order to arrange for funds from your host
institution, or other agency, we would be glad to oblige. We are also
trying to arrange for accommodation for out-of-station speakers at the
homes of local organisers. So, if you require accommodation in Delhi,
please let us know, but sadly we cannot guarantee that at the moment.
We plan on having a total of about 15 talks over the two days, with
each talk being 45 min., plus 15 min. of interacting with the
audience. The call for papers lists potential interest areas, and we
will be asking people from FOSS user groups across India to send a
representative. Thank you for bearing with us through these difficult
times. We do have plans for revamping Freed.in, and taking it on the
road, so if you are interested, keep an eye on the event site at
http://freed.in
Regards,
Gora
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I'd like to request you all if you can point me to a walk-through for
Linux kernel boot sequence so that I can understand the way control
gets transferred through various assembler and C files and functions.
I'd really appreciate this help.
Since I've already found a lot of documents pertaining to this
subject, but none of them seem to be suitable for a newbie like me,
I'm planning to start work on the document myself and build a
consolidated document myself.
Thanks in advance for all the help.
Regards,
Sushant
Hi,
I hava a eSATA external hard disk. The units does not show up when I
plug it in after the system boots up (Fedora 9), but is available when
it has been switched on before the system is booted.
From a Google search, I found the command
"echo "---">/sys/class/scsi_host/host{n}/scan" which made the external
disk be mounted automatically.
I checked that there is a directory "/sys/class/scsi_host/host{0-6}" and
a file "scan" which has a permission of "-w-------".
Can anyone explain how this command works, or give some pointers for
further reading?
Thanks and regards.
sadhu
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Praveen A <pravi.a(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> 2009/1/15 Praveen A <pravi.a(a)gmail.com>:
> > Thanks. I would continue to be in the list, but I'm open to the idea
> > of a new list for broader topics and more relaxed rules.
>
> So here we go. If anyone is interested to discuss any thing under Free
> Culture without any restriction head over to
> http://www.freelists.org/list/freeculture-mumbai and join in.
I understand the sentiments/history behind this new mailing list, but
this name is too generic - enough to either
*) Not attract people because of lack of a definite meaning conveyed
*) Attract all kinds of unwanted people! (Imagine what meanings can be
associated with the term 'freeculture' - there are too many types of
people in this world!)
I suggest the name "opensource" or something like that. Source need not be
source-code only.
2 paise.
--
jaju
PS: I am on this list because of
1] The history of this list
2] The meaning conveyed by the name (although - the name and the character
of the list do not seem to converge quite well, but still...)