No slides. This isn't as much of a formal presentation as a scaled up BoF.
Oh, I actually have a practise of doing it the formal way. I somehow feel, that this method is comparatively comprehensive way of speaking about something..
Yes. Speak about something interesting, speak about cool stuff you have been doing...
Aah..nothing special as such....I would have to read more to do "cool" stuff, I would be doing it after my university examinations end....
If I am attending, can I just listen to what others speak?..I gain a piece of knowledge from everyone who would speak...and I can build upon that later.....
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On 10/05/06 16:59 +0100, Roshan wrote:
No slides. This isn't as much of a formal presentation as a scaled up BoF.
Oh, I actually have a practise of doing it the formal way. I somehow feel, that this method is comparatively comprehensive way of speaking about something..
Well, it depends on what you are looking for. I see *camp as a way of exchanging ideas, debugging issues, coming up with new solutions. Cross pollination of ideas is what the *camp is supposed to achieve.
Yes. Speak about something interesting, speak about cool stuff you have been doing...
Aah..nothing special as such....I would have to read more to do "cool" stuff, I would be doing it after my university examinations end....
Heh. You could even speak about the syllabus, and how to make it better.
If I am attending, can I just listen to what others speak?..I gain a piece of knowledge from everyone who would speak...and I can build upon that later.....
Of course.
Devdas Bhagat
On Wednesday 10 May 2006 15:59, Roshan wrote:
Aah..nothing special as such....I would have to read more to do "cool" stuff, I would be doing it after my university examinations end....
Don't you think everything "cool" happens during the exam time? :/ Come on we are probably the right age group and people to target. We are keen on learning Linux but nooo....all these events *have* to be scheduled exactly when Engineering students have their exams... :/
On 11/05/06 12:00 +0000, Dinesh Joshi wrote:
On Wednesday 10 May 2006 15:59, Roshan wrote:
Aah..nothing special as such....I would have to read more to do "cool" stuff, I would be doing it after my university examinations end....
Don't you think everything "cool" happens during the exam time? :/ Come on we are probably the right age group and people to target. We are keen on learning Linux but nooo....all these events *have* to be scheduled exactly when Engineering students have their exams... :/
So organise your own event(s)?
Devdas Bhagat