Dear Ivan,
Nice to know that you are willing to speak at the meet. But I guess
our dear friend Anurag is stuck with Windows (Incredimail).
Coming straight to the point, we have two skeapers.
1. Mr. Harsh Busa - /* Blog's, etc. */
2. Mr. Ivan Bayross - /* Technical Aspects of RDBMS */ - Would love to
also have a breif (about 5 mins) on commercial aspect of RDBMS, for
example why dont people prefer to use Postgres against Oracle (Just an
example - no flames please).
Regards.
On Mon, 14 Jun 2004 13:42:09 +0530, "Anurag Patel"
<anurag(a)hbcse.tifr.res.in> said:
> Hi Amish,
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> Mr. Ivan wrote in to me, and he is interested in speaking at the glug
> meet. I'm forwarding a copy of his mail to you.
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> anurag
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> ---------- Forwarded Message -----------
> From: "Ivan Bayross" <ivan(a)ivanbayross.com>
> To: <harsh.busa(a)gmail.com>
> Cc: <anurag(a)hbcse.tifr.res.in>
> Sent: Sun, 13 Jun 2004 17:05:08 +0530
> Subject: Re: [ILUG-BOM] Meet
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> Hi All,
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> I'm responding specifically to this mail. Maybe I can help here:
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> On Fri, 11 Jun 2004 12:20:48 +0530, "Harsh Busa" <harsh.busa(a)gmail.com>
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> > Hi all
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> > what about the lug meet ... why dont we meet somewhere within the
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> > perimeters of the city ? how about IIT / MET / VJTI / Someplace that
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> > can be arranged.
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> Nice suggesstion Harsh but there is a major problem. It is very
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> easy to say that someone will speak on something. Finally on the
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> day of the meeting most of the speakers usually vanish. Finally
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> Either Dr. Nagarjuna or Prof. Shah come to the resuce and speak
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> about general topics. Few people who come are very bored listening
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> to the same topics (actually no topics). Get me people who will
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> speak and who can do something better than vanishing. List down the
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> topics one wants to listen and then let someone pickup a topic from
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> My name is Ivan Bayross, I have reasonable Linux skills (nothing overly
> hot actually). I'm will willing to speak. I promise Amish Munshi that I
> will not vanish on the day of the meet.
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> I haven't really met either Harsh or Amish so I guess this mail maybe a
> bit of a surprise. Never attended any of the lug meets either that may
> sound scary.
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> But, it seems someone's looking for speakers who won't vanish on the day
> of the meeting and is (hopefully) willing to take the risk that the
> audience will not vanish after my talk at the lug, I'm your man.
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> I have a modest RDBMS background with Linux as the O/s of choice and I'm
> spent many man years in commercial application development. My current
> core focus area of interest is commercial application development using
> the Open Source framework and Open Source tools and RDBMS.
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> I'd love to talk about this either specifically from the technical
> perspective or from the employment opportunities perspective or both.
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> Should either of you have a list of topics on which you would like
> someone to speak about in Linux. send me a copy. If my skills cover any
> of then I'll be happy to respond.
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> I hope this helps and I hope the audience does not vanish after my chat.
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> Regards,
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> Ivan Bayross
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> ____________________________________________________
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> Anurag Patel
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