Yahoo! Bangalore is organising an open hack day on the 5th and 6th of October in Bangalore. In short, if you're interested in getting together with like minded hackers and writing code, mashing up web APIs and just doing something cool, this is the place to be.
More details available on http://hackday.org/
Register at http://hackdayindia.eventwax.com/hack-day-india
Philip
Yahoo! Bangalore is organising an open hack day on the 5th and 6th of October in Bangalore. In short, if you're interested in getting together with like minded hackers and writing code, mashing up web APIs and just doing something cool, this is the place to be.
More details available on http://hackday.org/
Register at http://hackdayindia.eventwax.com/hack-day-india
Philip
On 18-Sep-07, at 5:18 PM, Philip Tellis wrote:
Yahoo! Bangalore is organising an open hack day on the 5th and 6th of October in Bangalore.
this is not OT - dont tell me even *you* have succumbed to flameophobia
On 18/09/2007, Kenneth Gonsalves lawgon@au-kbc.org wrote:
On 18-Sep-07, at 5:18 PM, Philip Tellis wrote:
Yahoo! Bangalore is organising an open hack day on the 5th and 6th of October in Bangalore.
this is not OT - dont tell me even *you* have succumbed to flameophobia
well, IMO, it is OT - not related to linux, not related to free software, not related to open standards, not related to licencing. I mailed it to this list, because it could be of interest to the people on this list, ie, hackers.
On 18-Sep-07, at 6:21 PM, Philip Tellis wrote:
this is not OT - dont tell me even *you* have succumbed to flameophobia
well, IMO, it is OT - not related to linux, not related to free software, not related to open standards, not related to licencing. I mailed it to this list, because it could be of interest to the people on this list, ie, hackers.
hacking is OT? Lets weed the hackers out of this list.
On 9/18/07, Kenneth Gonsalves lawgon@au-kbc.org wrote:
On 18-Sep-07, at 6:21 PM, Philip Tellis wrote:
this is not OT - dont tell me even *you* have succumbed to flameophobia
well, IMO, it is OT - not related to linux, not related to free software, not related to open standards, not related to licensing. I mailed it to this list, because it could be of interest to the people on this list, ie, hackers.
hacking is OT? Lets weed the hackers out of this list.
Please re-reading PT's email (its quoted in this message). He is clearly saying that the event is not focused on FOSS, hence it is OT. Hacking is not a prerogative of FOSS.
regards VK
On 18-Sep-07, at 10:51 PM, vivek khurana wrote:
well, IMO, it is OT - not related to linux, not related to free software, not related to open standards, not related to licensing. I mailed it to this list, because it could be of interest to the people on this list, ie, hackers.
hacking is OT? Lets weed the hackers out of this list.
Please re-reading PT's email (its quoted in this message). He is clearly saying that the event is not focused on FOSS, hence it is OT. Hacking is not a prerogative of FOSS.
I hereby propose that the list rules be amended to include hacking (other than ethical hacking) as a subject worthy of discussion herein.
On Wed, 2007-09-19 at 06:46 +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
I hereby propose that the list rules be amended to include hacking (other than ethical hacking) as a subject worthy of discussion herein.
Hacking is inherently ethical. Cracking is unethical. There is no such thing as ethical hacking or unethical cracking.
On Wednesday 19 September 2007 12:15, Dinesh Joshi wrote:
On Wed, 2007-09-19 at 06:46 +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote:
I hereby propose that the list rules be amended to include hacking (other than ethical hacking) as a subject worthy of discussion herein.
Hacking is inherently ethical. Cracking is unethical. There is no such thing as ethical hacking or unethical cracking.
that i think is an "inside" joke referring to the great ethical hakker Ankit Fadia.
On 19-Sep-07, at 12:15 PM, Dinesh Joshi wrote:
I hereby propose that the list rules be amended to include hacking (other than ethical hacking) as a subject worthy of discussion herein.
Hacking is inherently ethical. Cracking is unethical. There is no such thing as ethical hacking or unethical cracking.
in the light of the above I we can amend the proposal to exclude unethical crackers also
On 9/19/07, Kenneth Gonsalves lawgon@au-kbc.org wrote:
in the light of the above I we can amend the proposal to exclude unethical crackers also
And hence was born another LUG polit bureau. ;-)
regards VK