Hi everyone, BMSCE is celebrating SFD tomorrow, i.e 25-09-2008. This has been organized by BMSLUG in association with SUN Club at BMSCE. The events schedule is as follows:
9:00 – 9:30 : Inauguration.
9:30 – 10:30 : Introduction to Open Source Technology.
10:30 – 10:45 : View of 3D Desktop (Compiz features)
10.45 – 11:00 : Tea Break
11:00 – 12:00 : Introduction to Open Solaris. (dtrace, zfs, installation thru virtual box)
12:00 – 12:30 : How to build a blog in less than 10 minutes
12:30 - 13:00 : Open Source Multimedia Applications Development (Blender)
13:00 – 14:00 : Lunch
14:00 – 15:00 : Introduction to Java and Netbeans IDE
15:00 – 17:00 : Netbeans hands-on session (first hour will be to show how to use netbeans for executing C and C++ programs and the second hour will be used to show mobile application development)
Venue: BMSCE Library Auditorium.
All are coridally invited. I request all of you to join the celebrations and make it a grand success.
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 6:40 PM, Madhusudan C.S madhusudancs@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everyone, BMSCE is celebrating SFD tomorrow, i.e 25-09-2008. This has been organized by BMSLUG in association with SUN Club at BMSCE. The events schedule is as follows:
9:00 – 9:30 : Inauguration.
9:30 – 10:30 : Introduction to Open Source Technology.
Why "Open Source" misses the point of Free Software http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/open-source-misses-the-point.html
10:30 – 10:45 : View of 3D Desktop (Compiz features)
10.45 – 11:00 : Tea Break
11:00 – 12:00 : Introduction to Open Solaris. (dtrace, zfs, installation thru virtual box)
12:00 – 12:30 : How to build a blog in less than 10 minutes
12:30 - 13:00 : Open Source Multimedia Applications Development (Blender)
13:00 – 14:00 : Lunch
14:00 – 15:00 : Introduction to Java and Netbeans IDE
15:00 – 17:00 : Netbeans hands-on session (first hour will be to show how to use netbeans for executing C and C++ programs and the second hour will be used to show mobile application development)
Venue: BMSCE Library Auditorium.
All are coridally invited. I request all of you to join the celebrations and make it a grand success.
-- Thanks and regards, Madhusudan.C.S
Blogs at: www.madhusudancs.info Official Email ID: madhusudan@madhusudancs.info
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2008/9/24 Madhusudan C.S madhusudancs@gmail.com:
Hi everyone, BMSCE is celebrating SFD tomorrow, i.e 25-09-2008. This has been organized by BMSLUG in association with SUN Club at BMSCE.
All the wishes for the event. I hope it will help people think about the importance of Freedom and will bring in more people to fight for it, when it is threatened. Today, when new weapons like Software Patents and DRM ... poses such serious threats to our ability to create and distribute Free Software ... I believe more than ever before, we need to talk about Freedom.
The events schedule is as follows:
I am saddened about the words used in the schedule, even more so because it is a BMSLUG event :-(
I thought we had a bunch of folks who understood the importance of Freedom and the need to value it over the practical merits of a developing method to create powerful software.
... In a campus where RMS himself started the flame ... and on the 25th anniversary of the GNU project - the only Operating System build for respecting users Freedom.
2008/9/25 Praveen A pravi.a@gmail.com
2008/9/24 Madhusudan C.S madhusudancs@gmail.com:
Hi everyone, BMSCE is celebrating SFD tomorrow, i.e 25-09-2008.
This
has been organized by BMSLUG in association with SUN Club at BMSCE.
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The events schedule is as follows:
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... In a campus where RMS himself started the flame ... and on the 25th anniversary of the GNU project - the only Operating System build for respecting users Freedom.
Considering that it is more of a "Sun Freedom Day" in most campuses there
is nothing unusual about the terminology or schedule. While Sun is a part of the Free Software Community, it has been using various monopolistic methods to take over campuses which we activists had taken pains to build from scratch and since the current final year students have not consciously created a committed team of Free Software activists to further the Movement this was inevitable.
2008/9/24 Madhusudan C.S madhusudancs@gmail.com:
Introduction to Open Source Technology.
"If getting more people to use some free programs is as far as you aim to go, you might decide to keep quiet about the concept of freedom, and focus only on the practical advantages that consumer values understand. That's what the term "open source" is used for."
http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/compromise.html