Hello.
There will be a Debian booth at the upcoming DevConf India (
https://devconf.info/in/2019) 2019 conference.
"DevConf.IN is the annual Developers' Conference organized by Red Hat in
India. It is meant to provide a platform to the local FOSS community
participants to come together and engage in knowledge sharing through
technical talks, workshops, panel discussions, hackathon and such
activities."
So far two people agreed to volunteer in the booth. It'll be lovely if
some more people can join. There are plenty of opportunities for you to
help like answering questions from visitors, help in selling goodies
(haven't decided), bring some goodies yourself to the booth.
If you have a Debian standee banner (or design) and debian stickers
please contact.
Otherwise, If you are attending the DevConf, please pass by the booth.
--abhijith
Folks, we have been running poddery.com for last 6 years, started as a diaspora pod, with xmpp and matrix added later, all using the same username and password.
When a lot of computing moved to "cloud", we have to step up our game to have Free Software based services and collective control.
Since social media has network effect (you have to use the services used by your friends), it is much harder to get people to switch, though technically it is much simpler compared to GNU/Linux installation in the early days.
It is fully funded and managed by the Free Software Community of India. I'm part of the team that runs this service. Now we need your help to make our third crowd funding campaign successful. Contribute and share the campaign. https://fund.poddery.com/
Hi all,
I was visiting fsci.org.in and wanted to see our lists and got the
certificate has been expired on 31st March.
Could somebody re-certify it for the next 3 months. https://letsencrypt.org/
There was also some discussion on having automated renewal by looking
at scripts available at github.com and using one of them.
Looking forward to the renewal .
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Regards,
Shirish Agarwal शिरीष अग्रवाल
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On 05/03/2019, Abhijit A.M. <abhijit.comp(a)coep.ac.in> wrote:
> We can meet after FOSSMeet.
> The schedule of FOSSMeet is not up yet. Once that is decided, we can discuss
> our meeting timing.
>
Dear Abhijit,
Any update. Also we need to have a show of hands as to how many people
would be there if we do have mini-fsci meetup. The meetup could used
to think when we have either a mini-debconf or a debutsav either in
Pune or Mumbai ?
A show of hands or me too would indicate that they will be present and
would help in understanding the interest of the community. I have
added Siji as he had indicated to help/organize a mini-debconf or
debutsav either here in Pune or Mumbai.
Looking forward to know more.
> Abhijit A.M.
> Faculty, Department of Computer Engineering and I.T.,
> College of Engineering Pune (COEP)
> Shivajinagar, Pune, India - 411005
>
> Phone: +91 20-2550-7108
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>
> “...the planet does not need more successful people. But it does desperately
> need more peacemakers, healers, restorers, storytellers, and lovers of every
> kind..."
>
> ― David W. Orr, Ecological Literacy: Educating Our Children for a
> Sustainable World
>
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Shirish Agarwal शिरीष अग्रवाल
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Hi,
community(a)lists.fosscommunity.in is not used anymore. I don't know
whether its working or not. But mail archiving stopped some time ago.
The new one is fsci-discuss(a)lists.fsci.org.in ( Cc'ed) [1].
--abhijith
[1] -
https://lists.fsci.org.in/hyperkitty/list/fsci-discuss@lists.fsci.org.in/
Hello all,
COEP FOSSMeet is back with it's second edition this year! After having
witnessed the 1st edition, we promise the event will be grander and greater
this time with plethora of talks on topics like : Python, Git, Ruby on
rails, Go, Bootloader, Firefox, Puppet, OpenStack, Debian, JQuery delivered
by one of the finest developers and FOSS enthusiasts across the country.
The two-day event will be held on the 30th and 31st March.
And like last year we hope to meet you again this time and together embark
on the journey of FOSS movement!
*Register yourselves for just Rs 100/- on :
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COEP FOSSMeet Team’19
Libre, not Gratis!
Greetings,
India Linux Users Group Delhi[1], Mozilla Delhi/NCR[2], and all Debian Enthusiasts in Delhi are organizing 3nd edition of DebUtsav - DebUtsav Delhi[3] on March 9th and 10th, 2019.
DebUtsav Delhi's CFP[4] is now OPEN. If you are interested in talking a session or sharing about something cool you have been working on in the free and open source community please submit a proposal.
DebConf is the annual Debian conference which is held in a different country every year. DebConf19 will be held in Curitiba, Brazil, from July 21 to July 29, 2019. MiniDebConfs are local meetings organized by Debian project members to achieve similar objectives to those of the DebConf, but on a regional context. When majority of talks are not Debian specific, it is called DebUtsav - celebration of Free Software by Debian community. DebUtsav Delhi will be happening on March 9th and 10th, 2019. You are invited to attend the event and participate in all the sessions you like, attendance is FREE of cost. Venue will soon be announced on the website.
[1] https://www.linuxdelhi.org/
[2] https://wiki.mozilla.org/India/Delhi
[3] https://debutsav.in/
[4] https://events.fsci.org.in/conference/debutsavdelhi
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Shashank | realslimshanky
https://shanky.xyz
Hello
FSCI mailing list service was deployed in 1 July 2018. From the start
list was struggling with DKIM validation. All the domain hosted with
lists.fsci.org.in has DKIM signature and it signs (its own) outgoing
mails ie notifications, digest mails. But Mailman adds header, footer
etc to the subscriber's original mail which breaks the DKIM signature
causing mails to end up in spam/junk box (especially in gmail).
This mailing list runs on Debian unstable. Around October the unattended
upgrades[1] automatically updated mailman3 which caused several services
within mailman to crash. I had no idea what happened until Praveen
investigated and told me so. We quickly updated every piece of mailman3
and restarted the service and brought web, archiving services back to
life but the most vital role of mailman was not working ie distributing
emails. Malayalees would enjoy following line for this situation.
റെക്കോർഡിങ് വർക്ക് ചെയ്യുന്നില്ല എന്നായിരുന്നു കംപ്ലൈന്റ്റ്
I tried every suggestion I got from forums, blogs but no joy. I left it
there and carried away with other duties of my life. The first issue
shows lack of sysadmin magical skills. The second one shows my
carelessness. Point is, more volunteers needed.
Recently someone posted in our matrix channel questioning the stability
of FSCI's services. This gave me a fire to start on these issues again.
The first approach I took was to take the back up and build from the
scratch as I forgot where I stopped. But it is not a good approach as I
couldn't find the root cause and if the same issue pops again in future
I can only do the same. So I tried harder in investigating logs. I was
also getting help from upstream mailman devs. A lot of mails exchanged
on their list and off list.
While working on this, I got a lead to the DKIM issue. Thanks to this[2]
blog. I finally figured out to sign every outgoing mail from the server.
Today this[3] thread got my attention. I looked through templates of
lists.fsci.org.in. and deleted the custom one and changed permissions of
generic ones (From 3.2.0 every lists/domain templates can be customized
from webapp)
Finally mailman is distributing mails. Thanks to all who helped me. For
now every known issue is cleared.
..
Abhijith
list master
[1] - https://packages.debian.org/sid/unattended-upgrades
[2] -
https://www.spamresource.com/2014/05/signing-outbound-list-mail-with-opendk…
[3] -
https://lists.mailman3.org/archives/list/mailman-users@mailman3.org/thread/…