Re: [Ilugc] knowledge base

2008-07-28 Thread vivek khurana
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 2:16 PM, rajasekhar kuppa
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> i find my self in a situation where i need to  host  a knowledge base for my
> company.
> i did search in Google , but the best i could come up with are OWL and some
> Wiki engines.
>
> My Requirement.
>
> There a bunch of roughly   2000 articles in the form of html, text , pdf,
> and  (yes you guessed it)  .doc format.
>
> I  am also in need of a design idea. what would be an ideal way to present
> this to the users.
>
> The main  aim is to make this collection  highly searchable.
>

 Try Knowledgetree ...

regards
Vivek
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Re: [Ilugc] Fedora RPM Packaging 101: July 28th 2008

2008-07-28 Thread Rahul Sundaram

Rahul Sundaram wrote:

Hello folks,

We are going to host a *public* IRC session in #fedora-india, freenode
coming Monday at 3:00 PM and do a quick walk through on the basics of
RPM packaging in Fedora. 


Meeting logs at

https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-india/2008-July/msg00166.html

Rahul
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Re: [Ilugc] AEC IT and Rural India Conference

2008-07-28 Thread தியாகராஜன்
Nice suggestions , but i would like to add my observations

We can afford to do what a little difference can add to enrich the
life in the rural sector. The exhibit models are more of a proto type
to envisage how systems can we put in place for the villagers to get
information for their  needs. As you will agree with me that the
million mile journey starts with a single step ahead, and that step is
this opportunity, where arunai extends us to go in for  building these
exhibits. Our responsibility is to conceptualize and build the best
solution at a short time frame.

We have identified some 10 stalls, which will be contextual and
technological in relevance  to the International summit on rural
development which is happening at AEC TVM. We are open to ideas, We
need guyz for  setting up wiki's CMS utility softwares,
infrastructural projects(like LTSP) which can be show cased.

So in all means, this exercise is the step 0 towards our goal of
modernization of rural areas. interested people please pitch in , and
make a difference in the lives of those who deserve it  , This
initiative is being called by AEC TVM, lets rope the event and make a
good show.

Regards

Thyagarajan Shanmugham
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Re: [Ilugc] AEC IT and Rural India Conference

2008-07-28 Thread senthilraja P
/**
1.Village GIS system: This will use the openstreetmap to provide
all information like vao office, schools etc.

2.Agri/botanical information. The details about the crop, soil
 and other such information to be aggregated using some tool.

.
.

**/

This is an excellent suggestion and a nice idea..

However, to avoid the risk of being theoritical, can we evolve a set of use
cases, on how the people at rural villages would be using these
informations..

Instead of taking up bulk of suggestions at one time, can we take few
important suggestions, and then work in details, right from conceptual to
implementation, and sustainability.

Analysis of the predicted outcome in that area because of this project,
would help us improve the clarity of our goals..

Some of my suggestions:


1. Establish Connectivity at rural areas, through Fibre Optics.  And then
persuading IT related companies to setup office there.  Initially, BPO's can
start with this.  Once we could make a pilot project successful, i feel,
more will follow up.

Some of my predicted Usage Scenarios:
--
   -> People working in BPOs tend to settle in villages (due to reduced
living cost & work availability) .  This will bring in economy there, which
provide more opportunities.  As a result, shops with urban items would be
setup, clinics would be opened, good theatres will come, and these people
would be a good market for the surrounding farmers, to sell their produces.
Over the period of time, good schools would be setup, and thus, a complete
cycle of basic requirements will be available.
-> The rural people have immediate accessibilitie to the educated ITES for
any help or guidance. and the local people by implicit start learning IT
business.

2. I think, now internet connection is available in all Panchayat Offices.
We can approach the government, and use that connectivity to setup small
browsing centres and computer centre.  But, that should not teach them c or
c++.. rather, that should teach only the tools and softwares necessary and
beneficial to those rural people..

They should not be trained to merely consume the information..  Rather, they
should be able to contribute their knowledge back, even though its not that
much technical or sophisticated..  Training the people to express themselves
will bring drastic change in their thought process.

Some examples are:
1. Creating a issue resolution system there.  So that any knowledge person
can go to browsing center, and log in their complaints for view by their
panchayat leader.  This would enable them to maintain issue history, which
they can review and analyse in the long run.

2. To create a local forum to discuss about their issues. (the forums
accessible in the browsing centre..)

And for using all these, they need to know typing.  We can setup a small
typing training centre..

And all these in our Mother Tongue..  and they should be trained to type in
Mother Tongue first.




I dont know if its practical or not..  But, my approach to problem is
"Enhancing our life with IT tools, rather than enhancing the tools with our
life"..

ie, first we need to understand our requirement..  then when we get a new
knowledge/tools/technology, how can we use it for improving our current
situation.. how can we adapt it to our lifestyle..

If we think in this framework, we can be more indigenous, and automatically
innovation will emerge, when we start implementing it..

Regards,
Senthil Raja
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Re: [Ilugc] [OT] DNS sec issue affects home users

2008-07-28 Thread Arun Khan
On Saturday 26 Jul 2008, Kapil Hari Paranjape wrote:

> Note that running your own caching name servers may not help if your
> home router is an appliance style NAT firewall between your name
> server and the net. That device may effectively be de-randomising
> your DNS lookup requests.

The caching name servers (on LAN) contact the root servers and the SOA 
of the queried domains directly don't they?

I did not quite follow what you mean by "de-randomising DNS lookup 
requests."   Are you saying these NAT devices are aware of the root 
servers and redirect the query packets to the DNS servers configured 
into instead?

-- 
Arun Khan
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