Hi ILUGers,
Here is the revised agenda with changes proposed by Bala / Vinit of SPCE.
All speakers are requested to acknowledge and confirm their availability.
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Sabarish Viswanathan wrote:
Dear Sir,
There are a few changes that we would like to have in the schedule.These are indicated below,wherever required.
Thanks Bala / Vinit for your input. Will incorporate the changes as proposed by you in new schedule.
Day - 1 (19 Oct.) 09:00 - Registration
09:45 - Introductions and Welcome Speaker: (Bala Subramanium / Faculty member ?
10:00 - Introduction, Ideology, philosophy and History of Free and Open Source s/w and GNU/Linux. Speaker: (Dr. Nagarjuna ?)
11:30 - Installation Of RH / Debian Speaker: (Mitul Limbani / Parag Mehta ?)
13:00 - Lunch Break
14:00 - Linux / Unix file system hierarchy, OS principles, diff from MS-DOS / Win, The X Windowing System, XDM/KDM/GDM, WMs and DMs Speaker: (Dinesh Shah / Terrence ?)
15:30 - Programming and Development in GNU/Linux, C, C++, JAVA, Perl, PHP, Python, Shell... Speaker: (Dr. Nagarjuna - Python, Philip Tellis - Perl, Sameer - C/C++, R. Jaju - JAVA/GUI, Krishnan - C/C++,Mr.Tapeshwar - GTK/QT, Mitul Limbani PHP,Dinesh Shah - Shell ... ?)
16:30 - Tea Break
16:45 - Programming and Development continued
18:30 - Q&A Free wheeling
19:00 - Winding up the day.
Day - 2 (20 Oct.)
09:00 - Registration
09:45 - Introductions and Welcome Speaker: (Bala Subramanium / Faculty member
10:00 - Basic System Administration, troubleshooting and asking for help. Netiquette and "LUGiquette". Speaker: (Philip Tellis ?)
12:00 - TCP/IP, Networking, sub-netting, routing, DNS, Introduction to PRC and Network / System Security Concepts Speaker: (Trevor Warren / Shankar Ramchandran ?)
13:30 - Lunch Break
14:30 - LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) and Web Applications and Application Servers (Tomcat, Zope etc.?) , RDBMS (MySQL, PostgreSQL etc.)? Speaker: ???
16:00 - Tea Break
16:30 - Applications and extensions like embedded systems, open hardware etc. Speaker: (Terrence / Parag Mehta / Dinesh Shah ?)
17:30 - Q & A Free Wheeling.
18:00 - Concluding the seminar with invitation to participate in ILUG, PRC.
Also,we would find it difficult to stretch the workshop beyond 6:00 pm on both the days.So we would appreciate it if you could change your schedule as required. Thank you.
The second day we will finish @ 6:00 PM :-)
Yours faithfully, Balasubramanian V SPCE
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 01:54:59PM +0530, Dinesh Shah wrote:
15:30 - Programming and Development in GNU/Linux, C, C++, JAVA, Perl, PHP, Python, Shell... Speaker: (Dr. Nagarjuna - Python, Philip Tellis - Perl, Sameer - C/C++, R. Jaju - JAVA/GUI, Krishnan - C/C++,Mr.Tapeshwar - GTK/QT, Mitul Limbani PHP,Dinesh Shah - Shell ... ?)
Hi Dinesh!
I'll be out of town from 15th, till atleast the 21st of October. So, can't make it.
Hi Jaju,
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Ravindra Jaju wrote:
Python, Shell... Speaker: (Dr. Nagarjuna - Python, Philip Tellis - Perl, Sameer - C/C++, R. Jaju - JAVA/GUI, Krishnan - C/C++,Mr.Tapeshwar - GTK/QT, Mitul Limbani PHP,Dinesh Shah - Shell ... ?)
Hi Dinesh!
I'll be out of town from 15th, till at least the 21st of October. So, can't make it.
No problem. Can you find your replacement, who can take any of the above subjects? Preferably C/C++.
May be will catch you in some other workshop :-)
Thanks for writing... With warm regards,
Hello Dinesh,
Congratulations on the neat job that you are doing along with the SPCE workshop.
I am more than glad to be of any assistance towards this noble cause. That apart, i am also looking forwards towards covering larger ground.
But as of now.......once we are done with the current obligations this weekend i can take the 19th one on full steam and also focus on the ILUG-BOM's initatives with the various sponsors we are talking to now.
Keep the good work going dinesh.
Bye for now and see you tomorrow.
Trevor
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Hi Trevor,
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Trevor Warren wrote:
Hello Dinesh,
Congratulations on the neat job that you are doing along with the SPCE workshop.
Thanks for your kind words... really appreciate it. :-)
I am more than glad to be of any assistance towards this noble cause. That apart, i am also looking forwards towards covering larger ground.
But as of now.......once we are done with the current obligations this weekend i can take the 19th one on full steam and also focus on the ILUG-BOM's initatives with the various sponsors we are talking to now.
Let us know which topics you would be interested in covering and on which dates ASAP, so we can finalize the speakers.
Keep the good work going dinesh.
;-)
Bye for now and see you tomorrow.
You Bet :-)
Trevor
Thanks for taking it on. With warm regards,
On Oct 3, 2002 at 13:54, Dinesh Shah wrote:
(Day 2)
14:30 - LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) and Web Applications and Application Servers (Tomcat, Zope etc.?) , RDBMS (MySQL, PostgreSQL etc.)? Speaker: ???
Wish I could, but I can't. :-(
Hi Satya,
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Satya wrote:
On Oct 3, 2002 at 13:54, Dinesh Shah wrote:
(Day 2)
14:30 - LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) and Web Applications and Application Servers (Tomcat, Zope etc.?) , RDBMS (MySQL, PostgreSQL etc.)? Speaker: ???
Wish I could, but I can't. :-(
YES, U CAN. Only thing is that you have fly few thousand miles :-) and don't ask for sponsoring your return tickets :-D
Thanks any way. Even your thoughts are enough to make us succeed. With warm regards,
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Dinesh Shah wrote:
Wish I could, but I can't. :-(
YES, U CAN. Only thing is that you have fly few thousand miles :-) and don't ask for sponsoring your return tickets :-D
Arrey, Video Conference karo na?
On Oct 4, 2002 at 12:28, Philip S Tellis wrote:
Arrey, Video Conference karo na?
I do have a webcam and microphone.
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Satya wrote:
Arrey, Video Conference karo na?
I do have a webcam and microphone.
Hmm... Let me check what is possible...
With regards,
Hi Philip,
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Philip S Tellis wrote:
YES, U CAN. Only thing is that you have fly few thousand miles :-) and don't ask for sponsoring your return tickets :-D
Arrey, Video Conference karo na?
Nice idea, will see if it's possible... :-)
PS: I have not recieved any confirmation for your participation. Let me know ASAP so I can finalise speakers.
TIA With regards,
--- Dinesh Shah dinesh@abriasoft.com wrote:
Hi ILUGers,
12:00 - TCP/IP, Networking, sub-netting, routing, DNS, Introduction to PRC and Network / System Security >Concepts Speaker: (Trevor Warren / Shankar >Ramchandran
[snip] Hello dinesh, I am gonna take the following topics.....tell me how relevant are they and how are they fitting into our schedule.
--> Operating System Concepts with the Gnu-Linux approach --> Embedded Systems...Building Embedded Systems with a Resourceful approach --> Introduction to various Embedded Gnu-Linux devices and how does Embedded Gnu-Linux fare in comparison to the other Embedded Distros. --> Embedded Gnu-Linux as an RTOS...??? --> My Research Projects at the Medialab...and the role that Gnu-Linux plays in it all. --> PRC and Invitation to the PRC
Shankar.....can u pls handle the TCP-IP/Networking/Security part pls......Letus know more abt it.
Trevor
?)
16:30 - Applications and extensions like embedded systems, open hardware etc. Speaker: (Terrence / Parag Mehta / Dinesh Shah ?)
17:30 - Q & A Free Wheeling.
18:00 - Concluding the seminar with invitation to participate in ILUG, PRC. --Dinesh Shah :-) Shah Micro System dinesh@indiamail.com http://dineshah.tripod.com Mobile: 98213-11906
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Hi luggers Sorry,but can i know what is this workshop about and where is its venue and can i participate in it.
Regards Rohit Baisakhiya.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Trevor Warren" trevorwarren@yahoo.com To: linuxers@mm.ilug-bom.org.in Cc: "Dinesh Shah" dinesh@abriasoft.com; "Shankar Ramchandan" shankar_ramchan@vsnl.net Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 10:48 AM Subject: [ILUG-BOM] Agenda for workshop @ SPCE / IEEE (19-20 Oct) - Call for Speakers
--- Dinesh Shah dinesh@abriasoft.com wrote:
Hi ILUGers,
12:00 - TCP/IP, Networking, sub-netting, routing, DNS, Introduction to PRC and Network / System Security >Concepts Speaker: (Trevor Warren / Shankar >Ramchandran
[snip] Hello dinesh, I am gonna take the following topics.....tell me how relevant are they and how are they fitting into our schedule.
--> Operating System Concepts with the Gnu-Linux approach --> Embedded Systems...Building Embedded Systems with a Resourceful approach --> Introduction to various Embedded Gnu-Linux devices and how does Embedded Gnu-Linux fare in comparison to the other Embedded Distros. --> Embedded Gnu-Linux as an RTOS...??? --> My Research Projects at the Medialab...and the role that Gnu-Linux plays in it all. --> PRC and Invitation to the PRC
Shankar.....can u pls handle the TCP-IP/Networking/Security part pls......Letus know more abt it.
Trevor
?)
16:30 - Applications and extensions like embedded systems, open hardware etc. Speaker: (Terrence / Parag Mehta / Dinesh Shah ?)
17:30 - Q & A Free Wheeling.
18:00 - Concluding the seminar with invitation to participate in ILUG, PRC. --Dinesh Shah :-) Shah Micro System dinesh@indiamail.com http://dineshah.tripod.com Mobile: 98213-11906
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Hello Luggers,
The day has arrived....almost. Pls read the link below all my dear netizens. For the ones who can lay a hand on the Economic Times...please grab todays paper.
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/cms.dll/articleshow?artid=24598339
We should get more proactive than ever considering that IT IS US WHO CAN make FACILITATE THINGS TO MOVE FASTER.
PN: Ideas to GET MOVING INVITED ASAP.
Trevor
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Hi Rohit,
On Wed, 9 Oct 2002, Rohit Jain wrote:
Hi luggers Sorry,but can i know what is this workshop about and where is its venue and can i participate in it.
This workshop / seminar is organized by students of SPCE (Sardar Patel College of Engineering), Andheri. The seminar is open to the members of IEEE chapter of SPCE.
You can not participate as student, but you are welcome to participate as speaker. So let me know if you can deliver any topic. For the agenda, please refer my earlier mail ask for it off the list :-)
Regards Rohit Baisakhiya.
Thanks Dinesh, I am new to linux and i have been using linux since last year,but i have worked only with X desktop,basic installation,connecting network,simple squid config,webmin etc but i was not getting much time to learn more about it.To satisfy my queries i just look around for posts from other luggers but am not getting it properly.Can u suggest me some course material or link to some website from where i can get information on configurations,compiling kernel,basic server setup,and other essential things which are needed for small office network and managing it for sharing net,file servers,web hosting for internel use,and other essential knowledge for managing my network.
I work for a small firm as network admin and have around 60 workstations and servers on the network,i do not have proper knowledge of linux as we are working on M/S softwares,i want to migrate my servers from win2000 to linux.
So,please guide me and gime some links to websites where i can find material for this.
Thaking u in advance. Rohit Baisakhiya.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dinesh Shah" dinesh@abriasoft.com To: "ILUG-Bom Mailing List" linuxers@mm.ilug-bom.org.in Cc: "Rohit Jain" rohitbaisakhiya@hotmail.com Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 2:22 PM Subject: Re: [ILUG-BOM] Agenda for workshop @ SPCE / IEEE (19-20 Oct) - Call for Speakers
Hi Rohit,
On Wed, 9 Oct 2002, Rohit Jain wrote:
Hi luggers Sorry,but can i know what is this workshop about and where is its venue
and
can i participate in it.
This workshop / seminar is organized by students of SPCE (Sardar Patel College of Engineering), Andheri. The seminar is open to the members of IEEE chapter of SPCE.
You can not participate as student, but you are welcome to participate as speaker. So let me know if you can deliver any topic. For the agenda,
please
refer my earlier mail ask for it off the list :-)
Regards Rohit Baisakhiya.
-- --Dinesh Shah :-) Shah Micro System dinesh@indiamail.com dinesh@abriasoft.com http://dineshah.tripod.com Mobile: 098213-11906 Tel: (+9122) 6919423
Read HOWTOs from /usr/share/doc/HOWTO or from LDP website. It is a goldmine.
Nagarjuna
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 12:11:57AM +0530, Rohit Baisakhiya wrote:
Thanks Dinesh, I am new to linux and i have been using linux since last year,but i have worked only with X desktop,basic installation,connecting network,simple squid config,webmin etc but i was not getting much time to learn more about it.To satisfy my queries i just look around for posts from other luggers but am not getting it properly.Can u suggest me some course material or link to some website from where i can get information on configurations,compiling kernel,basic server setup,and other essential things which are needed for small office network and managing it for sharing net,file servers,web hosting for internel use,and other essential knowledge for managing my network.
I work for a small firm as network admin and have around 60 workstations and servers on the network,i do not have proper knowledge of linux as we are working on M/S softwares,i want to migrate my servers from win2000 to linux.
So,please guide me and gime some links to websites where i can find material for this.
Thaking u in advance. Rohit Baisakhiya.
From: "Dinesh Shah" dinesh@abriasoft.com To: "ILUG-Bom Mailing List" linuxers@mm.ilug-bom.org.in Cc: "Rohit Jain" rohitbaisakhiya@hotmail.com Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 2:22 PM Subject: Re: [ILUG-BOM] Agenda for workshop @ SPCE / IEEE (19-20 Oct) - Call for Speakers
Hi Rohit,
On Wed, 9 Oct 2002, Rohit Jain wrote:
Hi luggers Sorry,but can i know what is this workshop about and where is its venue
and
can i participate in it.
This workshop / seminar is organized by students of SPCE (Sardar Patel College of Engineering), Andheri. The seminar is open to the members of IEEE chapter of SPCE.
You can not participate as student, but you are welcome to participate as speaker. So let me know if you can deliver any topic. For the agenda,
please
refer my earlier mail ask for it off the list :-)
Regards Rohit Baisakhiya.
Hi Rohit,
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Rohit Baisakhiya wrote:
Thanks Dinesh, I am new to linux and i have been using linux since last year,but i have worked only with X desktop,basic installation,connecting network,simple squid config,webmin etc but i was not getting much time to learn more about it.To satisfy my queries i just look around for posts from other luggers but am not getting it properly.Can u suggest me some course material or link to some website from where i can get information on configurations,compiling kernel,basic server setup,and other essential things which are needed for small office network and managing it for sharing net,file servers,web hosting for internel use,and other essential knowledge for managing my network.
It's good to learn that you are using Linux and want to learn more.
you can learn more about Linux at http://www.tldp.org. there you will find tons of documentation, HOWTOs, FAQs, and other stuff. Also your Linux installation has lots of docs like "man" pages, "info" pages and other stuff in /usr/share/doc.
I work for a small firm as network admin and have around 60 workstations and servers on the network,i do not have proper knowledge of linux as we are working on M/S softwares,i want to migrate my servers from win2000 to linux.
Study your business requirement closely before you jump in to this. Or risk your job :-) May be you can start small, identifying the functions you can put on a Linux server without shutting down your network and business!
And always take your *management* in confidence before you implement any change. If required get *outside* help.
So,please guide me and gime some links to websites where i can find material for this.
you can try
For softwares - http://freshmeat.net http://sourceforge.org for search - http://www.google.com/linux for Linux kernel - http://www.kernel.org for GNU - http://www.gnu.org for news - http://linuxtoday.com
and there are many more sites...
Thaking u in advance. Rohit Baisakhiya.
HTH With regards,
Hi,
Here is the list of topics and confirmed speakers. I invite more speakers for remaining topics. So guys and gals let do it.
Dr. Nagarjuna Trevor Warren Dinesh Shah
I need more speakers, so please guys and gals do come forward. I know your time is precious, but this is your chance to contribute to the Free and Open source movement! :-)
Quasi, can you take C/C++, JAVA?
Mitul, Parag, Sameer, Shankar, Krishanan, Prakash, Tapeshwar... and other, I have not heard from you guys, either way...
Also Terrence, please confirm your schedule as well.
Philip, Thx, and I understand that you are busy on those days. May be in next workshop. :-)
I also invite other people, whose name is not mentioned above. Please come forward and let us have vibrant and contributing GNU/Linux community in Mumbai.
Looking forward to your whole hearted participation from all. TIA With regards,
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Dinesh Shah wrote:
Hi ILUGers,
Here is the revised agenda with changes proposed by Bala / Vinit of SPCE.
All speakers are requested to acknowledge and confirm their availability.
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Sabarish Viswanathan wrote:
Dear Sir,
There are a few changes that we would like to have in the schedule.These are indicated below,wherever required.
Thanks Bala / Vinit for your input. Will incorporate the changes as proposed by you in new schedule.
Day - 1 (19 Oct.) 09:00 - Registration
09:45 - Introductions and Welcome Speaker: (Bala Subramanium / Faculty member ?
10:00 - Introduction, Ideology, philosophy and History of Free and Open Source s/w and GNU/Linux. Speaker: (Dr. Nagarjuna ?)
11:30 - Installation Of RH / Debian Speaker: (Mitul Limbani / Parag Mehta ?)
13:00 - Lunch Break
14:00 - Linux / Unix file system hierarchy, OS principles, diff from MS-DOS / Win, The X Windowing System, XDM/KDM/GDM, WMs and DMs Speaker: (Dinesh Shah / Terrence ?)
15:30 - Programming and Development in GNU/Linux, C, C++, JAVA, Perl, PHP, Python, Shell... Speaker: (Dr. Nagarjuna - Python, Philip Tellis - Perl, Sameer - C/C++, R. Jaju - JAVA/GUI, Krishnan - C/C++,Mr.Tapeshwar - GTK/QT, Mitul Limbani PHP,Dinesh Shah - Shell ... ?)
16:30 - Tea Break
16:45 - Programming and Development continued
18:30 - Q&A Free wheeling
19:00 - Winding up the day.
Day - 2 (20 Oct.)
09:00 - Registration
09:45 - Introductions and Welcome Speaker: (Bala Subramanium / Faculty member
10:00 - Basic System Administration, troubleshooting and asking for help. Netiquette and "LUGiquette". Speaker: (Philip Tellis ?)
12:00 - TCP/IP, Networking, sub-netting, routing, DNS, Introduction to PRC and Network / System Security Concepts Speaker: (Trevor Warren / Shankar Ramchandran ?)
13:30 - Lunch Break
14:30 - LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) and Web Applications and Application Servers (Tomcat, Zope etc.?) , RDBMS (MySQL, PostgreSQL etc.)? Speaker: ???
16:00 - Tea Break
16:30 - Applications and extensions like embedded systems, open hardware etc. Speaker: (Terrence / Parag Mehta / Dinesh Shah ?)
17:30 - Q & A Free Wheeling.
18:00 - Concluding the seminar with invitation to participate in ILUG, PRC.
Also,we would find it difficult to stretch the workshop beyond 6:00 pm on both the days.So we would appreciate it if you could change your schedule as required. Thank you.
The second day we will finish @ 6:00 PM :-)
Yours faithfully, Balasubramanian V SPCE
----- Original Message ----- From: "Dinesh Shah" dinesh@abriasoft.com
Mitul, Parag, Sameer, Shankar, Krishanan, Prakash, Tapeshwar... and other, I have not heard from you guys, either way...
[snip]
Dear Dinesh
Seems like i may not be in town during 19th and 20th..some last minute business coming up at work. sorry mate, but i must let this pass by.
- Shankar
--- Shankar Ramchandran shankar_ramchan@vsnl.net wrote:
Dear Dinesh
Seems like i may not be in town during 19th and 20th..some last minute business coming up at work. sorry mate, but i must let this pass by.
[snip] Hey shankar...;)
hope you still aren't pissed up about the cutting short of your time slot....;)
Trevor
- Shankar
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Hey shankar...;)
hope you still aren't pissed up about the cutting short of your time slot....;)
no mate, u know its not that.
life just got a little bit tighter and 24 hours in a day seem less! sorry, office work beckons me on 19th and 20th... hope to make it for the next workshop, whenever that comes up.
- Shankar
Hi Shankar,
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Shankar Ramchandran wrote:
Mitul, Parag, Sameer, Shankar, Krishanan, Prakash, Tapeshwar... and other, I have not heard from you guys, either way...
Dear Dinesh
Seems like i may not be in town during 19th and 20th..some last minute business coming up at work. sorry mate, but i must let this pass by.
Gonna miss u pal. But see if u can juggle your schedule.
- Shankar
And how about the rest? I have not received any response from them.
TIA for your kind co-operation. With regards,
Hi Luggers,
Really was out of touch ... will any one just quickly update me on the agenda and stuff ... unfortunately i dont have prev mails
Trevor, wazzup with the agenda ... just mail me off the list.
Best Regards, Mitul Limbani (mitul 2 mitul.com)
Dinesh Shah writes:
Hi Shankar,
On Tue, 8 Oct 2002, Shankar Ramchandran wrote:
Mitul, Parag, Sameer, Shankar, Krishanan, Prakash, Tapeshwar... and other, I have not heard from you guys, either way...
Dear Dinesh
Seems like i may not be in town during 19th and 20th..some last minute business coming up at work. sorry mate, but i must let this pass by.
Gonna miss u pal. But see if u can juggle your schedule.
- Shankar
And how about the rest? I have not received any response from them.
TIA for your kind co-operation. With regards, -- --Dinesh Shah :-) Shah Micro System dinesh@indiamail.com dinesh@abriasoft.com http://dineshah.tripod.com Mobile: 098213-11906 Tel: (+91-22) 6919423
At 11:16 08/10/2002 +0530, Micro System wrote:
Quasi, can you take C/C++, JAVA?
Sorry, was not reading this thread.
I would have loved to, but there are two reasons. I, unfortunately, am rather busy. But more importantly I am scared shit of speaking in public. '-)
Seriously though, I would have been exited to participate. Hopefully next time. Though I only know C & Common Lisp to talk about. But then these are generic things - not GNU/Linux specific. I use the Debian distrib. But Dr.Nag introduced me to it so he would be better one to speak about it. I mostly use only X/gnome/sawfish, Emacs, CMUCL, gcc & LaTeX.
So there is nothing much I can talk about anyway...
thanks for the invite! quasi
On Wed, 9 Oct 2002, q u a s i wrote:
At 11:16 08/10/2002 +0530, Micro System wrote:
Quasi, can you take C/C++, JAVA?
Sorry, was not reading this thread.
:-)
I would have loved to, but there are two reasons. I, unfortunately, am rather busy. But more importantly I am scared shit of speaking in public. '-)
Well this is the time you can overcome your "fears"? However time is different ball game. :-)
Seriously though, I would have been exited to participate. Hopefully next time. Though I only know C & Common Lisp to talk about. But then these are generic things - not GNU/Linux specific. I use the Debian distrib. But Dr.Nag introduced me to it so he would be better one to speak about it. I mostly use only X/gnome/sawfish, Emacs, CMUCL, gcc & LaTeX.
Sure, would love to have you around. May be next time.
So there is nothing much I can talk about anyway...
Well...
thanks for the invite! quasi
With warm regards,
Hi LUGers,
So far following people has confirmed their availability.
Dr. Nagarjuna Trevor Warren Mitul Limbani Dinesh Shah
(Guys please send me your presentation / outline of your topic(s) and about you, earliest possible).
The following people have not yet confirmed their availability so far. So please guys confirm your availability.
Terrence Sachin
We still need speakers for C/C++ and JAVA so guys and gals please come forward and take this up. Those who can take the above topics please confirm their availability. Let us together make this event a grand success.
TIA for your warm response. With regards,
PS: I have not chopped the email bellow, to make sure that members get the full agenda again. So please don't *flame*. :-)
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Dinesh Shah wrote:
Hi ILUGers,
Here is the revised agenda with changes proposed by Bala / Vinit of SPCE.
All speakers are requested to acknowledge and confirm their availability.
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Sabarish Viswanathan wrote:
Dear Sir,
There are a few changes that we would like to have in the schedule.These are indicated below,wherever required.
Thanks Bala / Vinit for your input. Will incorporate the changes as proposed by you in new schedule.
Day - 1 (19 Oct.) 09:00 - Registration
09:45 - Introductions and Welcome Speaker: (Bala Subramanium / Faculty member ?
10:00 - Introduction, Ideology, philosophy and History of Free and Open Source s/w and GNU/Linux. Speaker: (Dr. Nagarjuna ?)
11:30 - Installation Of RH / Debian Speaker: (Mitul Limbani / Parag Mehta ?)
13:00 - Lunch Break
14:00 - Linux / Unix file system hierarchy, OS principles, diff from MS-DOS / Win, The X Windowing System, XDM/KDM/GDM, WMs and DMs Speaker: (Dinesh Shah / Terrence ?)
15:30 - Programming and Development in GNU/Linux, C, C++, JAVA, Perl, PHP, Python, Shell... Speaker: (Dr. Nagarjuna - Python, Philip Tellis - Perl, Sameer - C/C++, R. Jaju - JAVA/GUI, Krishnan - C/C++,Mr.Tapeshwar - GTK/QT, Mitul Limbani PHP,Dinesh Shah - Shell ... ?)
16:30 - Tea Break
16:45 - Programming and Development continued
18:30 - Q&A Free wheeling
19:00 - Winding up the day.
Day - 2 (20 Oct.)
09:00 - Registration
09:45 - Introductions and Welcome Speaker: (Bala Subramanium / Faculty member
10:00 - Basic System Administration, troubleshooting and asking for help. Netiquette and "LUGiquette". Speaker: (Philip Tellis ?)
12:00 - TCP/IP, Networking, sub-netting, routing, DNS, Introduction to PRC and Network / System Security Concepts Speaker: (Trevor Warren / Shankar Ramchandran ?)
13:30 - Lunch Break
14:30 - LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) and Web Applications and Application Servers (Tomcat, Zope etc.?) , RDBMS (MySQL, PostgreSQL etc.)? Speaker: ???
16:00 - Tea Break
16:30 - Applications and extensions like embedded systems, open hardware etc. Speaker: (Terrence / Parag Mehta / Dinesh Shah ?)
17:30 - Q & A Free Wheeling.
18:00 - Concluding the seminar with invitation to participate in ILUG, PRC.
Also,we would find it difficult to stretch the workshop beyond 6:00 pm on both the days.So we would appreciate it if you could change your schedule as required. Thank you.
The second day we will finish @ 6:00 PM :-)
Yours faithfully, Balasubramanian V SPCE
With warm regards,
Hi LUGers,
Here is the final list of speakers, along with their topics.
Dr. Nagarjuna - Day 1 - Advocasy and History Trevor Warren - Day 1 and 2 - TCP/IP and Networking, PRC, Security basic Mitul Limbani - Day 1 and 2 - Installation and LAMP Harsh Busha - Day 1 and 2 - C/C++, JAVA Dinesh Shah - Day 1 and 2 - FS layout, Basic Commands, X Sachin - Day 1 and 2 - Tcl/Tk and PHP
Terrence (Yet to confirm)
Everyone pls prepare your presentation and send it to me along with few lines about you ASAP.
TIA for your time and efforts. :-)
Day - 1 (19 Oct.)
09:00 - Registration
09:45 - Introductions and Welcome Speaker: (Bala Subramanium / Faculty member ?
10:00 - Introduction, Ideology, philosophy and History of Free and Open Source s/w and GNU/Linux. Speaker: (Dr. Nagarjuna - Confirmed)
11:30 - Installation Of RH / Debian Speaker: (Mitul Limbani - Confirmed)
13:00 - Lunch Break
14:00 - Linux / Unix file system hierarchy, OS principles, diff from MS-DOS / Win, The X Windowing System, XDM/KDM/GDM, WMs and DMs Speaker: (Trevor and Dinesh Shah - Confirmed)
15:30 - Programming and Development in GNU/Linux, C, C++, JAVA, PHP, Speaker: (Harsh Busha and Sachin)
16:30 - Tea Break
16:45 - Programming and Development continued
18:30 - Q&A Free wheeling
19:00 - Winding up the day.
Day - 2 (20 Oct.)
09:00 - Registration
09:45 - Introductions and Welcome Speaker: (Bala Subramanium / Faculty member
10:00 - Basic System Administration, troubleshooting and asking for help. Netiquette and "LUGiquette". Speaker: (Harsh Busha / Mitul Limbani)
12:00 - TCP/IP, Networking, sub-netting, routing, DNS, Introduction to PRC and Network / System Security Concepts Speaker: (Trevor Warren)
13:30 - Lunch Break
14:30 - LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP) and Web Applications and Application Servers (Tomcat, Zope etc.?) , RDBMS (MySQL, PostgreSQL etc.)? Speaker: (Mitul Limbani / Sachin)
16:00 - Tea Break
16:30 - Applications and extensions like embedded systems, open hardware etc. Speaker: (Trevor Warren / Dinesh Shah)
17:30 - Q & A Free Wheeling.
18:00 - Concluding the seminar with invitation to participate in ILUG, PRC.
Dear all,
A friend of mine requires the following for his company - http://www.randomnet.com/
PHP, XML, mySQL, Apache, Linux admin - 2 years work experience. Pay around 1 / 1.2 lacs per annum. Good, smart person.. someone who thinks on his feet. Not someone who needs to be directed.
If you find this interesting, please mail your resumes to mrigank@randomnet.com
Regards, Shishir
Hello Luggers,
The following snaps are of the 1st/2nd workshop help by the ILUG-BOM at Sangli, RITCOE(RajaramBapu College Of Engineering).
We hope to conduct such Educational workshops and Conferences all over the country.
Thanks for your ever lasting support.
Trevor
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Quoting Trevor Warren trevorwarren@yahoo.com:
The following snaps are of the 1st/2nd workshop help by the ILUG-BOM at Sangli, RITCOE(RajaramBapu College Of Engineering).
That tux rangoli is cute.
Nilesh.
On 14/10/02 17:53 +0530, Shishir wrote: <snip>
PHP, XML, mySQL, Apache, Linux admin - 2 years work experience. Pay around 1 / 1.2 lacs per annum.
Isn't this rather cheap? 10000 pm (unless this is USD/UKP and based in India)?
Devdas Bhagat
<snip> > PHP, XML, mySQL, Apache, Linux admin - 2 years work experience. > Pay around 1 / 1.2 lacs per annum. Isn't this rather cheap? 10000 pm (unless this is USD/UKP and based in India)?
yeh .. .this is rather less ..... but market condition is tight ... there r quite a no of people who can fulfil the criteria and in need of job ..... But I doubt if the requirement of a person (*Who thinks on his feet* and *2+ year experience*) will b ready to work on 10K INR per month.... unless he is a damnnnnnn need of a job
ranjeet
Quoting Devdas Bhagat dodobh@nettaxi.com:
On 14/10/02 17:53 +0530, Shishir wrote:
<snip> > PHP, XML, mySQL, Apache, Linux admin - 2 years work experience. > Pay around 1 / 1.2 lacs per annum. Isn't this rather cheap? 10000 pm (unless this is USD/UKP and based in India)?
Devdas Bhagat
For a start, it is not at all bad. If one runs after big bucks at start, stagnation is not too far.
Nilesh.
Hello, I think the advertisement clearly mentions 2 years of experience... So clearly it is not a starter job.
I agree with devdas about the salary being low. Good administrators are rare and Unix administrators are even rare.
Secondly, companies are NOT taking advantage of the tight market situation. They have become choosy that is it. If he/she is not the person who can start tomorrow (read: entry level) then companies are not ready to give offer letters. Clearly if you see any experienced person getting job, his/her salaries are not affected unless one does lot of compromise.
regards, Aditya
--- Nilesh Chaudhari mail@nilesh.org wrote:
Quoting Devdas Bhagat dodobh@nettaxi.com:
On 14/10/02 17:53 +0530, Shishir wrote:
<snip> > PHP, XML, mySQL, Apache, Linux admin - 2 years
work experience.
Pay around 1 / 1.2 lacs per annum.
Isn't this rather cheap? 10000 pm (unless this is
USD/UKP and based in
India)?
Devdas Bhagat
For a start, it is not at all bad. If one runs after big bucks at start, stagnation is not too far.
Nilesh.
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On 14/10/02 20:42 +0518, Nilesh Chaudhari wrote:
Quoting Devdas Bhagat dodobh@nettaxi.com:
<snip>
For a start, it is not at all bad. If one runs after big bucks at start, stagnation is not too far.
It wasn't a start. It said two years of experience. 10k is ok forr someone with a little experience (0-6 months), but for what is being asked for --- LAMP+2 years, 10k is less.
Devdas Bhagat