Welcome back Mayuresh ...
Regards
Joel Divekar
From: Mayuresh Kathe <mayuresh(a)kathe.in>
Sent: Sat, 28 Sep 2013 18:03:21
To: linuxers(a)mm.ilug-bom.org.in
Subject: [ILUG-BOM] hello again...
A hello to all listas.
The old timers might remember me. ;)
To those who're new (relatively speaking), here's something about me;
I'm one of the old timers, infact, one of the founding members as well
as the guy who created and maintained the first website for ILUG-Bom.
Back then, we had a good agenda, one to spread the usage of Linux across
various institutes and organizations in Bombay as well be a guiding and
helping community for individuals.
Thinking about it, from those days (was it 1997~98), we've come a long
way, and looks like our goals have been achieved. :)
So what's the latest?
What does the group do now-a-days?
Does it still resemble the same old "Gaulish" village I so fondly
remember?
Or has it become an orderly "Roman" system? :)
BTW, it does feel good to be back...
Best,
~Mayuresh
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Vikram Vincent <vincentvikram(a)gmail.com>
Hello!
The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University has
opened our yearly call for fellowship applications. This opportunity
is for colleagues who wish to spend the 2014-2015 academic year in
residence in Cambridge, MA as part of Berkman's community of pioneers,
and who seek to deeply engage in the collaborative,
cross-disciplinary, and cross-sectoral exploration of some of the
Internet's most interesting, challenging, and compelling issues.
We invite applications from individuals from around the globe working
on a broad range of opportunities and challenges related to Internet
and society, which may overlap with ongoing work at Berkman or will
expose us to new opportunities and approaches. We encourage
applications from a diverse group of scholars, practitioners,
innovators, artists, and others committed to understanding and
advancing the public interest.
The application deadline is Sunday December 8, 2013 at 11:59 p.m.
Eastern Time, and applications will be submitted online through our
Application Tracker tool at:
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More information about this call for applications may be found below
and at http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/getinvolved/fellowships/opencall20142015
.
More information about the Berkman Center Fellowship Program may be
found at http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/getinvolved/fellowships.
A Fellowship Program FAQ may be found at
http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/getinvolved/fellowships/faq.
With excitement,
Becca
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Siji Sunny
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Vikram Vincent <vincentvikram(a)gmail.com>
Hello!
The details of the internship can be found in the link below.
http://ekalavya.it.iitb.ac.in/summerinternship/
Please do not email me as I am just forwarding the info.
Thanks
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Vikram Vincent
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Siji Sunny
-----Original Message-----
Friends,
Its just like old times. Please remember that those who fought a lot on etiquette have passed away much early in life so don't waste your lives fighting and arguing. :-)
Regards,
Rony.
Hachi - http://www.gohachi.com/<http://www.linkedin.com/redirect?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Egohachi%2Ecom%2F&ur…>
We are working on an interesting and challenging computer science problem -
which is to figure out the best way to connect two new people online. We
recently got nominated for "2012 World Technology Awards", which is
presented in association with TIME, CNN, Fortune, Technology Review,
Science and Kurzweil AI. We have been featured by
<http://gohachi.com/media> MIT,
Business Insider, Techcrunch, etc.
We are looking for developers who love to code, and want to make an impact
globally with the products they build. You can read more about us and the
opportunity here - https://gohachi.recruiterbox.com/jobs/25051
When - October 26, 2013
Where - Hotel Fidalgo, Panaji Goa
Website - http://funnel.nitrodroid.in/2013/
About Nitrodroid 2013
NitroDroid 2013 is the second season of Goa's largest Android Developer
Conference for Software Developers Building Android apps and for all those
developers/IT Professionals willing to set a step in Android Arena.Whether
you’re an enterprise developer, work for a commercial software company, or
are driving your own start-up, if you are building Android apps, attending
NitroDroid would be an ultimate treat. Nitrodroid 2013 is scheduled to be
held at Hotel Fidalgo, Goa.
--
Siji Sunny
Hachi - http://www.gohachi.com/<http://www.linkedin.com/redirect?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Egohachi%2Ecom%2F&ur…>
We are working on an interesting and challenging computer science problem -
which is to figure out the best way to connect two new people online. We
recently got nominated for "2012 World Technology Awards", which is
presented in association with TIME, CNN, Fortune, Technology Review,
Science and Kurzweil AI. We have been featured by
<http://gohachi.com/media> MIT,
Business Insider, Techcrunch, etc.
We are looking for developers who love to code, and want to make an impact
globally with the products they build. You can read more about us and the
opportunity here - https://jobs.hasgeek.com/view/njuy5
A hello to all listas.
The old timers might remember me. ;)
To those who're new (relatively speaking), here's something about me;
I'm one of the old timers, infact, one of the founding members as well
as the guy who created and maintained the first website for ILUG-Bom.
Back then, we had a good agenda, one to spread the usage of Linux across
various institutes and organizations in Bombay as well be a guiding and
helping community for individuals.
Thinking about it, from those days (was it 1997~98), we've come a long
way, and looks like our goals have been achieved. :)
So what's the latest?
What does the group do now-a-days?
Does it still resemble the same old "Gaulish" village I so fondly
remember?
Or has it become an orderly "Roman" system? :)
BTW, it does feel good to be back...
Best,
~Mayuresh
--
http://kathe.in/
Hi All,
Its been 3 months I posted this.
I have been working hard to make the TRANSCRIPT for the ruby tutorial.
Its on my local wiki.
I am also testing various screen-casting tool for my project.
I liked WinK because its free and quite good.
I have made a small prototype & put it at http://foss.geek007.com
Please send me feedback on it.
Regards,
Navin Dhanuka