Hello,
This is to announce the following talks that will be webcast from CDEEP at IIT Bombay, as part of the National mission on education through ICT.
More information is available at: http://www.cdeep.iitb.ac.in/events.html.
At the time of the event, a live webcast will be available at http://www.cdeep.iitb.ac.in/webcast/. The participants at all EDUSAT remote centres will have two way audio/video connectivity as well.
You are welcome to attend in person or view this online.
Regards, Prabhu
------------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Friday, July 10th, 2009 Time: 2.30 pm Venue: 3rd floor seminar hall, Kanwal Rekhi Building Duration: Each talk will last for about 40 minutes
Talk 1: 10 things a FOSS developer should know
Abstract: FOSS development is easy. A simple set of rules and protocols would get anyone started on FOSS development. In this talk, the 10 essential things are discussed in a form that is easy to remember and, easy to tell others. Mostly interactive and example-driven, the talk builds on the fundamental principles of Software Development and provides relevance within the FOSS model of doing things.
Speaker: Ramakrishna Reddy is a Sr Software Engineer at Red Hat. A self-confessed Python fan, Ramakrishna is currently involved in authoring a book teaching non-programmers the fundamentals of computing. He is a regular on various Python forums along side NLP related forums. Ramakrishna maintains various eclectic packages in Fedora and, is also active in the Debian community.
Talk 2: How to use infrastructure for FOSS Projects
Abstract: Infrastructure is an important part of a FOSS project's lifecycle. In this talk, Prasad talks about how to set up a development environment for a developer and, how best to set up a development/project infrastructure. Touching upon the essential infrastructure aspects, Prasad takes an example of his own project to demonstrate how important infrastructure is for projects.
Speaker: Prasad J Pandit is a Software Engineer at Red Hat. A developer who professes a love for Perl and C, Prasad maintains packages in Fedora. He also provides guidance to new participants in FOSS development showing them how to get their feet wet.
Talk 3: Communication in a FOSS Project
Abstact: Any project is based on communication. Clear, precise and accurate information at the right time helps to build communities around projects. Rahul delves into his experience as a Fedora Community Wrangler to talk about the ways and means to maintain a dialogue with an evolving community as well as how best to build up communication skills.
Speaker: Rahul Sundaram has been working within the Fedora community for close to 5 years now. He works as a Software Engineer at Red Hat and, provides inputs and guidance in various aspects of The Fedora Project ensuring that concept of collaboration is well established. He also writes in various publications and online journals. His profile is available athttps://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RahulSundaram
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 2:54 PM, Prabhu Ramachandranprabhu@aero.iitb.ac.in wrote:
At the time of the event, a live webcast will be available at http://www.cdeep.iitb.ac.in/webcast/. The participants at all EDUSAT remote centres will have two way audio/video connectivity as well.
Will this live webcast be available on a public IP? I could see in the webcast page "If mplayer is already installed do the following: mplayer http://10.129.200.210/event1" which is a private IP address. Will this be changed to a public IP which everyone can access?
Thank You.
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 3:30 PM, Senthil Kumaran S stylesen@gmail.comwrote:
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 2:54 PM, Prabhu Ramachandranprabhu@aero.iitb.ac.in wrote:
At the time of the event, a live webcast will be available at http://www.cdeep.iitb.ac.in/webcast/. The participants at all EDUSAT remote centres will have two way audio/video connectivity as well.
Hi,
Thanks a lot for sharing this information. I just loved the talk "Can you win the Nobel Prize: You certainly can" by Prof. Rob Riley. Now waiting for the webcasts on FOSS which is going to come up soon :)
Regards,
-- Mayank http://www.techynfreesouls.co.nr
On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 3:30 PM, Senthil Kumaran Sstylesen@gmail.com wrote:
Will this live webcast be available on a public IP? I could see in the webcast page "If mplayer is already installed do the following: mplayer http://10.129.200.210/event1" which is a private IP address. Will this be changed to a public IP which everyone can access?
Given in very small font size in the same page :)
Kushal
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 2:31 PM, Kushal Daskushaldas@gmail.com wrote:
Given in very small font size in the same page :)
Kushal thanks for pointing it out.