Awesome! I would like to attend this meet, but unfortunately its not
possible for me this time. Do we have any setup of video recording the
talks ? It would be great if we do so.

--
Vikneshwaren
Free Software Foundation, Tamil Nadu

On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 7:11 PM, Shrayas rajagopal <shray...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> On Tue, Oct 28, 2014 at 6:23 PM, Gowtham Raam <professionalgr...@gmail.com
> >
> wrote:
> >
> > Reply here if you are interested in giving a talk.
>
>
> Topic
> ​:​
>
>   Workflows with Tmux
>
> Description
> ​:​
>
>   Tmux, or Terminal MUltipleXer is a really sleek way to make your terminal
> do
>   a LOT more things that you thought it could. It manages windows and panes
> like
>   a BOSS.  I usually work on a bunch of things - some work related stuff,
> some open
>   source projects, some side projecty stuff, writing a blog post, etc. And
> all
>   these things require my screen to be in some format. One of the greatest
> things
>   about tmux is its ability to manage sessions. You can create a session
> and make
>   your splits in one fashion and when you are done with the work for that
> point
>   in time, you can detatch from that session and leave it right that way.
> When
>   you want to get back to it you can just pick up where you left off.
>
>   The true power of Tmux however lies in applying this session management
> when
>   you are working on remote boxes. Imagine working at home on a remote box,
>   closing your laptop, travelling to work and picking up *right* where you
> left
>   off. In addition, pair programming becomes an ease with Tmux. It is super
>   simple and it just works. Thats the beauty behind it
>
>   In this session, I will try to explain some of the concepts of Tmux that
> I
>   have learnt in the past few weeks of using Tmux (Note: I'm still a
> beginner)
>   and the way I use it. I will also demonstrate its power in remote
> machines and
>   how to use it to pair program.
>
> Links
> ​:​
>
>   Don't have recordings of any previous talks. But you can find my previous
>   presentation slides over at http://speakerdeck.com/shrayasr
>
> Duration
> ​:​
>
>   30-45 mins
>
> About Yourself
> ​:​
>
>   My name is Shrayas. I previously worked at SAP Labs Bangalore and now I
> work
>   with my father at Logic Soft Pvt. Ltd. helping to explore new verticals
> and
>   do new things. I love open source and the whole idea behind F/OSS and
> have
>   tried my best to contribute where ever I can to them. I do most of my
> work in
>   terminals with my trusty VIM and Tmux. I currently am exploring Python
> and C#
>   at work and side projects. Also I am slowly trying to use FP languages
> like
>   clojure and racket/scheme where ever I can (though I'm horrible at it :D)
>
>   Otherwise, I am basically from the streets of Mylapore, Chennai. Did my
> B.Sc
>   from Loyola (any loyolites here?) and my MS during my tenure at SAP.
>
> ​---​
> This will be my first time attending ILUGC. Super excited to meet y'all!
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