dear all, am googling since two days, can't find a complete and/or comprehensive list of foss or foss-related events scheduled for 2008.
i know the number of events are growing. we have: 1.mashups, 2.OSSCamps, and similar 3.CII-partnered events, 4.leading national events 5.LUG-created regional events 6.academia/college events 7.commercial events but where's the list. or of tentative schedules. for example, some random excess: a) openitis.com mentions foss.in in december, and an event in florida. wow! but no mention of their own event in delhi in feb 2k8. http://www.openitis.com/openitis/events.php b) neither does the other site mention this: linuxasia.net c) gnunify does not mention its tentative or finalized schedules on its site or wiki: http://gnunify.pbwiki.com/ d) the freed.in banner or site does not mention the tentative schedule for feb-end 2008. e) NRCFOSS website's forthcoming events sections mentions events past, dead, and gone: http://nrcfoss.org.in/index.php?option=com_content&task=category§ionid=1&id=22&Itemid=2 would expect more constructive effort from nrcfoss f) ilug-d website, after it re-directs, mentions events held in sep07. g) fsf website has no link on their homepage to events at all: http://fsf.org.in/ h) CII ICT section has no list http://cii.in/menu_content.php?menu_id=477 i) PLUG site mentions no list of events in india http://plug.org.in/ j) redhat's events page spouts forth an error 404 http://www.redhat.com/about/presscenter/events/ k) all the colleges and academia across india which love to sport foss events, can't find 'em either. why list our schedules? 1. we can better coordinate our events with no overlap. for example, pune's mashup overlapped with mumbai's IIT weekend event. freed.in just skirted overlapping with linuxasia2008 thanks to a random phone call. 2. we can better use resources, since freed.in and pune's event, show how different regional communities can come together to collaborate on events. speakers, especially international speakers, could get to see our sub-continent on a discount while event-hopping :-) 3. our community has become too big and diverse to be addressed by just one event, or two. ;-) 4. <placeholder for more> so resolution: as a community, where do you figure we create a wiki, twiki, or similar site, where we encourage everyone to publish their final or tentative event schedules? over to you guys. :-) niyam _______________________________________________ ilugd mailinglist -- ilugd@lists.linux-delhi.org http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd Next Event: http://freed.in - September 28-29, 2007 Archives at: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.user-groups.linux.delhi http://www.mail-archive.com/ilugd@lists.linux-delhi.org/