Rahul Sundaram | 25 May 10:54
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[fedora-india] Fwd: [PLUG] Fedora Activity Day, Red Hat, Pune, June 2, 2012


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Subject: [PLUG] Fedora Activity Day, Red Hat, Pune, June 2, 2012
Date: Fri, 25 May 2012 11:20:53 +0530
From: Shakthi Kannan <shakthimaan <at> gmail.com>
Reply-To: Pune GNU/Linux Users Group Mailing List <plug-mail <at> plug.org.in>
To: Pune GNU/Linux Users Group Mailing List <plug-mail <at> plug.org.in>

Hi,

A Fedora Activity Day event is scheduled for Saturday, June 2,
2012 at the Red Hat, Pune, India office premises.

Venue:

Red Hat Software Services Pvt Ltd
Tower X, Level-1,
Cybercity, Magarpatta City,
Hadapsar, Pune 411 013
India

Date : Saturday, June 2, 2012.

Time : 1000 IST onwards.

Entry is free, but, we have limited seats (50). Online
registration closes on Tuesday, May 29, 2012, 2359 IST at:

    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAD_Pune_2012_June_02

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Shakthi Kannan | 25 May 07:45
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[fedora-india] Fedora Activity Day, Red Hat, Pune, India, June 2, 2012

Hi,

A Fedora Activity Day event is scheduled for Saturday, June 2,
2012 at the Red Hat, Pune, India office premises.

Venue:

Red Hat Software Services Pvt Ltd
Tower X, Level-1,
Cybercity, Magarpatta City,
Hadapsar, Pune 411 013
India

Date : Saturday, June 2, 2012.

Time : 1000 IST onwards.

Entry is free, but, we have limited seats (50). Online
registration closes on Tuesday, May 29, 2012, 2359 IST at:

    https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FAD_Pune_2012_June_02

There will be no registration on the day of the event.

This is purely an activity based event where you are required to
work on Fedora related sub-projects. There will be no talks.

Lunch will be sponsored by Red Hat. We will also have an
F17 release party!

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Ankur Sinha | 24 May 06:14
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[fedora-india] FUDCon Kuala Lumpur Event reports

Hiya folks!

Even though the conference is over, there's still work to be done :)

I've already announced a wiki page[1] that lists all
presentations/posts/photos/videos related to FUDCon KL. Please add your
entries there. There were quite a few of us there, and the wiki page
doesn't reflect that in magnitude yet :P

Please upload your presentations to archive.org as well and add the link
on the wiki page. Do remember to tag all your work with
'fudconkl2012' (photos, presentations, vidoes, blogs). That will make it
easy to find. 

[1]
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FUDCon:KualaLumpur_2012/Reports_photos_and_presentations

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[fedora-india] Need Help regarding packaging & Deployment of Java Application For Linux !!!!

Hello everybody,

I need some suggestions & help for my project. I am making an application more as Download Manager in JAVA for Linux. But i am not so expert in Linux so i need to know following things:
1. how can i install this application in Linux ?
2. how to add in startup programs ?
3. Which is best  to create installer script(.sh) or .deb/.rpm file for JAVA application?
4. How to create Launcher for Java Application in Linux?

My project is about to complete. So if any body have answers regarding my question please reply asap.

Thanks in advance!!!!!!

Regards

Navdeep Singh.


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Shakthi Kannan | 29 Apr 07:22
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Re: [fedora-india] [Ambassadors] Importance notice on fedora-india trac for APAC FAms

Hi,

--- On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 10:41 AM, Buddhike Kurera
<bckurera <at> fedoraproject.org> wrote:
| [3] https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-india/ticket/145
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This ticket has been taken care of. I have now closed the ticket.

SK

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Rahul Sundaram | 16 Apr 21:18
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[fedora-india] Do you want to lead Ask Fedora?

Hi

Is anyone interested in helping lead Ask Fedora? The following tasks
needs to be done on a regular basis:

* Update and test Askbot whenever there is a new upstream release

* Coordinate with Kevin Fenzi (nirik in #fedora-admin) for deploying to
staging instance and test it for regressions, flesh out new features etc

* Deploy to production instance after testing. Having some knowledge of
Puppet would help in doing this task but if not coordinate with Kevin
for this as well

* Developing or coordinating development of new features useful for Ask
Fedora.  Python and Django knowledge would be useful for this step but
not mandatory

* Develop policies for moderators, helping out as a admin for Ask Fedora
and keeping an eye on the forum in general, including unanswered
questions.

* Last but not the least, participate in the forum itself but asking or
answering questions.

You can delegate some of these tasks and do it as a team.  Let me know
if you want to take over.  I will still be involved to whatever extend I
can but I would like to hand off primary responsibilities to someone
else and focus on other things at the moment.  Thanks.

Rahul

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Ankur Sinha | 11 Apr 23:14
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[fedora-india] Moving all requests to the APAC trac

Hello,

Of late, APAC has been trying to improve the situation with swag,
funding, reimbursements and the sort. Since Harish is the only Comm Arch
person responsible for all of APAC, we think it's better to open all
tickets at the APAC trac where they can be discussed at the bi-weekly
APAC meetings, and are all at one spot for Harish to review. Keeping
this in mind, I've opened a ticket with FAmSCo requesting the the India
trac be made read only, and all future tickets for *all of APAC* be
opened in the APAC trac. The ticket is here[1]. It'll be discussed in
this APAC meeting this Saturday (again) to make a final decision. I
request you to please post your comments on the ticket, or at the APAC
meeting (which is preferred).

[1] https://fedorahosted.org/famsco/ticket/268
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Arun SAG | 3 Apr 05:50
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[fedora-india] Review swap

Hi,

The following package is a dependency to python-requests.

python-certifi https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=808987

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A. Mani | 31 Mar 03:01
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Re: [fedora-india] [Ambassadors] [Event Report] Document Freedom Workshop 2012, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India, March 28-29, 2012

On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 12:15 PM, Shakthi Kannan <shakthimaan <at> gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I presented an introduction to Publican [1] at the Document Freedom
> Workshop 2012 [2] at the Computer and Statistical Service Centre
> (CSSC) [3], S N Bose Bhavan, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata
> [4], West Bengal, India held between March 28-29, 2012.

Thanks for the report.
You missed:

Arijit Majumder of SAMEER Kolkata conducted the sessions on Libre Office.

We also distributed a number of DVDs containing Floss manuals, Fedora
documentation, FOSS Books and lot more.
All participants were awarded certificates (signed by Mandar, myself
and Shakti).

Slides of the lectures  can be downloaded at the GLUG site
(http://www.ilug-cal.info/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=186&Itemid=2
)

Best

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Shakthi Kannan | 30 Mar 08:46
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[fedora-india] [Event Report] Document Freedom Workshop 2012, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India, March 28-29, 2012

Hi,

I presented an introduction to Publican [1] at the Document Freedom
Workshop 2012 [2] at the Computer and Statistical Service Centre
(CSSC) [3], S N Bose Bhavan, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata
[4], West Bengal, India held between March 28-29, 2012.

Day I

A Mani [5] started the day's proceedings with an introduction to
Free/Libre/Open Source Software, and basic shell commands. We had a
computer lab with Fedora installed where the participants used the
terminal to try out the hands-on exercises.

I then introduced Publican to the audience comprising mostly of
students and faculty. Jared Smith [6] had presented Publican during
FUDCon Pune 2011 [7], and, with his permission, I added more content
and a lab section. The participants were able to use Publican to
create and build documents with Bengali content!

After lunch, Sourav Sen Gupta [8] gave an introduction to LaTeX [9]
and Beamer [10] with his "'Golden Ratio' for Typesetting - A quick and
random introduction to LaTeX and Beamer" presentation. He used the
Kile [11] editor to demonstrate LaTeX markups and for generating PDF
files. I helped the students with the lab session in writing, and
troubleshooting warnings and errors when using Kile with pdflatex.

I also met and spoke with two physicists, John Smolin [12] and Damian
Markham [13], who had come to present at another workshop on
"Information and Security in Quantum World" [14]. John Smolin is an
avid Fedora user!

Day II

The first session on the second day was by Jit Ray Chowdhury [15] on
Moodle [16] CMS. He started with the basics of installing Apache,
MySQL and PHP on Fedora, followed by creating a simple HTML, and PHP
page. Participants then learnt how to install Drupal, Moodle and
configure the same.

Prof. Nagarjuna [17] then started his session on why document freedom
is essential, and gave an introduction to Emacs org-mode [18], with
examples. I also met Krishnakant Mane but couldn't attend his
(post-lunch) session on "LibreOffice and Screen Readers" as I had to
leave early to catch a flight.

Thanks to the organizing committee: Prof. Mandar Mitra [19], A Mani,
Partha Pratim Kundu, Malay Bhattacharya [20], and Tanmay Basu for the
wonderful hospitality, and to Red Hat for sponsoring my travel.

The publican presentation is available at:

  http://shakthimaan.com/downloads.html#publican

Few photos taken during the event are available in my /gallery:

  http://www.shakthimaan.com/Mambo/gallery/album79

SK

[1] Publican. https://fedorahosted.org/publican/

[2] Document Freedom Workshop 2012.
http://www.ilug-cal.info/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=185

[3] Computer and Statistical Service Centre. http://www.isical.ac.in/~cssc/

[4] Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata. http://www.isical.ac.in/

[5] A Mani. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Amani

[6] Jared Smith. http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Jsmith

[7] FUDCon Pune 2011. http://fudcon.in/

[8] Sourav Sen Gupta. http://souravsengupta.com/

[9] LaTeX. http://www.latex-project.org/

[10] Beamer. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beamer_%28LaTeX%29

[11] Kile. http://kile.sourceforge.net/

[12] John Smolin. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_A._Smolin

[13] Damian Markham. http://www.infres.enst.fr/~markham/

[14] "Information and Security in Quantum World" workshop.
http://www.isical.ac.in/~coec/workshop/quant2012.html

[15] Jit Ray Chowdhury. http://www.jitrc.com/

[16] Moodle. http://moodle.org/

[17] Prof. Nagarjuna. http://www.hbcse.tifr.res.in/people/academic/nagarjuna-g

[18] Emacs org-mode. http://orgmode.org/

[19] Prof. Mandar Mitra. http://www.isical.ac.in/~mandar/

[20] Malay Bhattacharyya. http://www.isical.ac.in/~malay_r/

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Shakthi Kannan | 26 Mar 14:17
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[fedora-india] [Event Report] RubyConf India, March 24-25, 2012, Pune, India

Hi,

I attended and also gave a lightning talk at RubyConf India 2012 [1]
at the Hyatt Regency, Pune [2], Maharashtra, India between March
24-25, 2012.

Day I

The keynote was delivered by Charles Oliver Nutter [3] on JRuby, and
Ruby virtual machines. This was followed by the recorded video keynote
by Yukihiro Matsumoto [4] on Ruby, its history, and his focus on Ruby
for embedded and scientific computing for the next couple of years.
mruby for embedded systems will be an interesting project to look
forward to this summer.

I then attended the talk on "Using Ruby to Craft and Test Beautiful
Command Line Applications" by Nikhil Mungel and Shishir Das, who gave
useful examples on how to construct meaningful and helpful command
line tools. Abhishek Parolkar [5], founder of BigData.sg, spoke on
available Ruby tools, and architectures for processing large volumes
of data in the "Ruby for the soul of Big Data nerds" talk.

Post lunch, I attended the session on "Responsive Design: now 90%
easier with SASS!" by Arpan CJ, who also designed the RubyConf India
2012 website. He explained how Sass [6] is useful in creating web
sites that can be quickly made to fit different display dimensions and
resolutions across phones, tablets, and PCs.

Steven Deobald [7] presented on "Clojure is my favourite ruby". He
gave wonderful programming construct examples for Ruby and Clojure,
and why he enjoyed Clojure more than Ruby. For the last talk of the
day, I attended Sandip Ransing and Shailesh Patil's talk on "VoIP on
Rails in India" where they had developed a call centre Rails front-end
application that uses Adhearsion [8]. They have an internal LAN setup
for call centres: Rails application -> Adhearsion -> Asterisk -> PRI
(Primary Rate Interface) -> PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network).

There were quite a number of lightning talks at the end of the day.
One from flipkart.com, where they mentioned that they use a service
oriented architecture with JSON over HTTP, along with RabbitMQ,
Padrino and JRuby.

Day II

The second day began with a keynote by Mikel Lindsaar [9] on "How to
win", where he emphasized on defining a purpose/reason to do anything
and everything. Chang Sau Sheong [10] presented on using Ruby and R
tools for doing population simulation in his "Sex, Money and Evolution
- Simulation and Data Analysis with Ruby and R" talk. Niranjan
Prabhakar Sarade gave an overview of the internal data structures
present in the Ruby MRI virtual machine source code in the "What lies
beneath the beautiful code?" talk.

After lunch, I attended the "Smells and patterns in test/spec code"
talk by Sidu Ponnappa and Aninda Kundu where they discussed the
different patterns and smells of test driven code, and their
implications. Karunakar presented on "Large scale Ruby project,
challenges and Pitfalls", sharing his experience on managing and
maintaining large scale Ruby projects. For the last talk of the day, I
attended Matthew Kirk's [11] talk on "'method_missing' Should be
Missing" where he talked about the overuse of method_missing, "monkey
patching", and eval from his experience.

Lightning talks were scheduled for the second day as well, and I was
happy to present "nursery_rhymes.rb" [12]. Few photos taken during the
event are available in my /gallery:

  http://www.shakthimaan.com/Mambo/gallery/album78

SK

[1] RubyConf India 2012. http://rubyconfindia.org/

[2] Hyatt Regency, Pune.
http://pune.regency.hyatt.com/hyatt/hotels/index.jsp?null

[3] Charles Oliver Nutter. http://blog.headius.com/

[4] Yukihiro Matsumoto. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yukihiro_Matsumoto

[5] Abhishek Parolkar. http://parolkar.com/

[6] Sass. http://sass-lang.com/

[7] Steven Deobald. http://blog.deobald.ca/

[8] Adhearsion. http://adhearsion.com/

[9] Mikel Lindsaar. http://lindsaar.net/

[10] Chang Sau Sheong. http://blog.saush.com/

[11] Matthew Kirk. http://matthewkirk.com/

[12] nursery_rhymes.rb. http://shakthimaan.com/downloads.html#nursery-rhymes-rb

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