Trin Trin, Just a reminder, 3 day left for CFP ,,,
------------------ Hi all,
It's that time of the year when we all come together and help all the humans to get rid off the proprietary software, yes my friends it's time for mukt.in.
We feel great pleasure to present you mukt.in 2010. This time with a totally new concept and a new home. Previous editions have successfully inspired a lot of people, specially in Hyderabad about free software and brought them to the community. But due to the active Telangana issue this year, so we are not able to have it in Hyderabad this time.
So, we have shifted base to Jaipur, Rajasthan. This time we are not accepting any talks , yes that's true. Mukt.in 2010 is going to be completely workshop based. It's our belief that hands on tutorial have a greater and better impact on the ones attending then only talking, and looking at the fact, most people attending it would be students from and around jaipur, because jaipur is a hub for engineering colleges.
The mukt.in team invites submissions to its official un-conference , mukt.in 2010 to be held on 23rd and 24th April 2010 at Swami Keshvanand Institute of Technology (SKIT), Jaipur, Rajasthan. We cordially invite you to submit your CFP at http://mukt.in/cfp now.
Important Dates and Time The last date for CFP submission is 8th April 2010. On 8th april 1200 hrs IST we will be closing the CFP window. List of selected workshops will be announced on 10th April 2010 at 0000 hrs IST
Workshop submission Guidelines:
1. Interested speakers need to register on http://mukt.in 2. They will have to add a workshop using the system 3. In the add workshop system they need to mention following: a) Title of the workshop b) A detail description what they plan to do in the workshop c) Duration of the workshop d) Expertise level e) Required software to be used during the workshop f) Linux distribution they plan to use (Fedora / Ubuntu we are currently supporting) g) Any other extra material if you want to attach
One can submit more than 1 workshop using the system. It will be really great if you plan to submit more than 1 workshop as it will give you ample opportunity to start from the basics and go till the advance.
Mukt.in 2010 theme and suggested area for workshops As said earlier this time we are only planning to have workshops so, we like to introduce the attendees to the concept of "shut-up and hack". Our target audience will mostly be college students who will have a beginner to intermediate expertise in FOSS. Plus we are also planning to bring Rajasthan government officials / NGOs and also college faculties. We plan to organize a complete workshop dedicated to NGOs, government people and college faculties. The workshop for college faculty should preferably target FOSS tools which the faculties can use as an alternative to the existing proprietary tools.
Some of the suggested topics for workshops are:
* LAMP. * FOSS and electronics. * Linux system administration. * FOSS in mobile computing. * Cloud computing with FOSS. * Emerging open standards. * FOSS and multimedia. * and much more.
For any further queries please write to us at: contact@mukt.in
Thanks & Regards Mukt.in 2010 Team
On Monday 05 Apr 2010 9:26:50 pm narendra sisodiya wrote:
Trin Trin, Just a reminder, 3 day left for CFP ,,,
are your rules going to be enforced for this conference?
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves lawgon@au-kbc.orgwrote:
On Monday 05 Apr 2010 9:26:50 pm narendra sisodiya wrote:
Trin Trin, Just a reminder, 3 day left for CFP ,,,
are your rules going to be enforced for this conference?
not exactly for this one.. We (me and KC) are supporter for event. I can understand you, 100% purist is not possible for all. (even not for me). But we are tying best to show a true Open Conf. and at my personal email , i got good responce that making such guideline will display the true spirit for FOSS. ( just like big-buck-bunny )
CFP webpage says "*All workshop proposals will have an option to choose between Ubuntu 9.10 and Fedora 12 as the underlying operating system for conducting the workshop. Since this is a FOSS based workshop, we request you to use FOSS tools to deliver any presentations that might be required*." from - http://mukt.in/cfp
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On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 11:11 AM, narendra sisodiya < narendra.sisodiya@gmail.com> wrote:
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 10:18 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves <lawgon@au-kbc.org
wrote:
On Monday 05 Apr 2010 9:26:50 pm narendra sisodiya wrote:
Trin Trin, Just a reminder, 3 day left for CFP ,,,
are your rules going to be enforced for this conference?
CFP webpage says "*All workshop proposals will have an option to choose between Ubuntu 9.10 and Fedora 12 as the underlying operating system for conducting the workshop. Since this is a FOSS based workshop, we request you to use FOSS tools to deliver any presentations that might be required*." from - http://mukt.in/cfp
Probably due to the fact that these two leave out the proprietary software by default? You should have included gnewsense then,its better suited to your 'open' philosophy.
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rajeev
On Tuesday 06 April 2010 11:41:29 Rajeev Nair wrote:
Probably due to the fact that these two leave out the proprietary software by default? You should have included gnewsense then,its better suited to your 'open' philosophy.
BTW a FLOSS software on a closed platform is a perfect trojan meme. VLC for example.
On Tuesday 06 Apr 2010 12:52:22 pm jtd wrote:
Probably due to the fact that these two leave out the proprietary software by default? You should have included gnewsense then,its better suited to your 'open' philosophy.
BTW a FLOSS software on a closed platform is a perfect trojan meme. VLC for example.
or potlatch