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Date: Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 8:18 AM
Subject: [Ilug-cal-discuss] [Commercial] Quality Engineer openings at
Red Hat, Pune
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Description:
Capable of independently handling testing for one or more areas in a
software product / component from Red Hat. Role includes collaborating
with developers / software engineers in debugging aspects of components.
Demonstrated expertise in usage of automated test infrastructure and /
or scripting languages. Has developed test cases and has general
understanding of testing processes
Essential Responsibilities:
+ Developing Test Plans
+ Developing Test Cases
+ Creation, maintenance and enhancement of documentation to assist
debugging and modification of Test Suites
+ Working on and extending Test Automation Tools
+ Executing Tests and Analyzing Failures
+ Participation in weekly team meeting and coordination of activities
and tasks with functional teams
Qualifications:
+ Bachelors Degree in IT or Computer Science or equivalent
+ Around 2 years of related experience (or an equivalent combination of
the above)
+ Programming Skills in Python and related Scripting Languages
+ Prior knowledge of existing Open Source Automated Testing Framework
CV to be sent to careers-in at redhat dot com with 'Quality Engineer' in
the subject line.
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Date: Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 8:19 AM
Subject: [Ilug-cal-discuss] [Commercial] Software Engineer positions
at Red Hat, Pune
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Note: There are multiple positions for the description below.
Red Hat is looking for an experienced engineer with a strong technical
background to work on software engineering for Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
The position requires working on system internals including creating
tooling related to Red Hat Enterprise Linux system internals.
Proficiency in creating and using APIs. Understanding of system ABI and
standards are required as part of the role. Capable of working with
upstream Open Source projects and building community around tools created.
The current position of Software Engineer is expected to possess the
following skills:
* Demonstrated expertise in at least one object oriented programming
language (Python or Ruby) with some experience of other technologies,
scripting languages, databases and software engineering
* Familiarity with init systems
* Must be familiar with the general software development release cycle,
source management and defect management methodologies in Linux environment
* General awareness of RPM internals
* General awareness of SystemTap or related tools
* Familiarity with POSIX guidelines
* Understanding of configuration management principles
* Exposure to Free and Open Source Software Development Process
* The candidate is required to have 1+ year of relevant work experience
CV to be sent to careers-in at redhat dot com with 'Software Engineer'
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doing all the tweaks, found that it requires Alsa 1.0.17. Tried downloading
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please? Thanking you in advance.
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i am using Ubuntu 8.04,
i want to scan documents to OCR to Office documents,
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Date: Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 12:15 PM
Subject: [Ilug-cal-discuss] OpenStreetMap contemplates licensing [LWN.net]
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The OSM project is not happy with this license, though, and is looking
to make a change. The attribution requirement is ambiguous in this
context; do users need to credit every OSM contributor? Does making a
plot of OSM data with added data layered on top create a derived
product? But the scariest question is a different one: can the CC by-SA
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Hello,
We are looking for intelligent programmers to work on Linux platform.
Strong fundamentals of Programming, Scripting and SQL are the basic
requirements and experience will be an added advantage. Freshers are
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Precisely speaking, strong ability/knowledge of Perl, MySQL, PostgreSQL
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If you think, that on a scale of 1 to 10, you cross 5 as
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Hello Linuxers,
I am visiting from San Francisco on vacation. I have been working with
the One Laptop per Child project in volunteer capacity for a few years
now. I organize and host meetings for the OLPC San Francisco group.
Most of my research revolves around FOSS as innovation, and
sustainable IT infrastructures. Projects I've worked with: Ubuntu,
Fedora, Asterisk, OpenMoko, Maemo, Nocat, Jabber, Moodle, Drupal, etc.
I was referred to this group by someone, so this is a shot in the dark
:-) I am not sure if any of you are involved in OLPC efforts both in
India and worldwide. Here are a few basic facts: The OLPC project is
based largely on Fedora (7 and 9) and runs on XO laptops that are
powered by a 433MHz x86 Geode processor with 256 MB RAM. The laptop
itself consumes a max of 8 watts. There are approx 600,000 OLPC XO
laptops in the field with children worldwide - the next generation -
with 55,000 laptops shipping out each month. Sounds like fun, doesn't
it? ;-)
I will be in Mumbai until the 26th. If there is any interest, I'd be
happy to meet/present on the project, its approach, the role of FOSS,
etc. Ping me on or offlist. I'm also copying Amit Gogna of Reliance
who has worked with this project in India and has been instrumental in
the first pilot study. Maybe some of you can connect with him.
cheers,
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Free Software . Free Knowledge . Free Humanity
Hon. Minister for Education, Govt of Kerala Sri. M A Baby inaugurates
the organising committee office at the Computer Centre (CIRM) in Cochin
University of Science and Technology. Time : 9.30 AM on 24-10-2008
Monday. Venue : Computer Centre (CIRM) CUSAT.
NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FREE SOFTWARE
15th & 16th NOVEMBER, 2008
Venue: CUSAT CAMPUS, KOCHI
INAUGURATION
Sri. V. S. ACHUTHANANDAN
Chief Minister of Kerala
Organising Committee
Chief Patron
Justice. V R Krishnaiyer (Former Judge Supreme Court)
Patrons
Dr. Gangan Prathap, VC, CUSAT
Smt. Mercy Williams, Mayor
Sri. K Chandran Pillai, Hon. MP Rajyasabha
Sri. Sebastian Paul, Hon. MP Loksabha
Sri. Thomas K V, Hon. MLA
Sri. Yusuf A M, Hon. MLA
Chairman
Sri. Dinesh Mani, Hon. MLA
General Convener
Sri. Joy Job Kulavelil, Syndicate Member, CUSAT
ORGANISERS
Cochin University of Science & Technology
IT@SCHOOL Project, Govt. of Kerala
Appropriate Technology Promotion Society, Ernakulam
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On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 12:47 AM, -- Nicholas <nichalp(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>
> I was referred to this group by someone, so this is a shot in the dark
> :-) I am not sure if any of you are involved in OLPC efforts both in
> India and worldwide. Here are a few basic facts: The OLPC project is
> based largely on Fedora (7 and 9) and runs on XO laptops that are
> powered by a 433MHz x86 Geode processor with 256 MB RAM. The laptop
> itself consumes a max of 8 watts. There are approx 600,000 OLPC XO
> laptops in the field with children worldwide - the next generation -
> with 55,000 laptops shipping out each month. Sounds like fun, doesn't
> it? ;-)
>
> Don't worry about shots in the dark :) You have netted quite a few fish. I
> have visited the OLPC office at MIT, at Cambridge, MA in 2006, and have
> closely interacted with Samuel
> on content. I'm curious about the project status. They were supposed to
> release it in December 2006. How successful is the project till date?
>
> --Nicholas
>
>
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Hi Nicholas,
Success is subjective ;-) However, considering that the outfit is
about 26 people + volunteers, the fact that they shipped about 600k
laptops in one year is success in my opinion. Most of the deployment
reports are up on http://wiki.laptop.org/ Look for Peru, Uruguay,
Mongolia, etc. A page with deployment details are up at
What's needed is awareness that the laptop is not just another cheap
laptop. There is a complete learning philosophy that underlies the
project, where it allows the XO to be a simple laptop to surf the web,
read e-books, etc. but can also switch over into an overdrive of sorts
and become a collaborative platform. For instance you can use a word
processor on two XOs and write a letter together, in real time. Think
of it as an IM within a word processor type deal.
Additionally, you can do this without being on the Internet, because
the XOs talk to each other over Wi-Fi in a mesh or peer-to-peer mode.
The Wi-Fi usually works across 700+ feet. We've run links across 2000
feet in San Francisco, and a guy in Australia has run links across
2km.
It is difficult to explain these features to grown-ups who are
conditioned to computers; they've never seen anything like it.
Children are a lot more receptive. In their minds, everything is new
and discoverable.
In my professional opinion, this project is perhaps one of the most
innovative IT projects *ever*. The best part is that a good proportion
of its success relies on communities and contributors. Meritocracy at
its best.
cheers,
Sameer
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