[ilugd] [Commercial] Requirement of Linux Consultant for Scanning Project

2006-06-14 Thread S.K.Goel

We have documents having a unique bar-code on each document, We want to
scan these documents using some linux compatible scanner and interested
to create files as [unique-bar-code].pdf.


For details you may contact at



S. K. Goel
Vice President
Om Logistics Limited
130, Ring Road (T.C),
Punjabi Bagh
New Delhi - 110035
Ph : 011-25970256
Mob: 9868029940


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[ilugd] FOSS in Asia-Pacific * June 2006 * Links from the Asia Commons

2006-06-14 Thread Frederick Noronha (FN)

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IN THIS ISSUE

SPOTLIGHT 
Asia Commons: Asian Conference on the Digital Commons,
Bangkok, Thailand, 6-8 June 2006

ASIA-PACIFIC REPORTS
Governments, Going Online and Macau

IN THE MEDIA
Bangladesh, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, South Asia

TIDBITS FROM HERE AND THERE
IOSN Grows to Three More
Software Freedom Day
Partnerships with Asia
LPI Certification in Northeast Asia
Intel Commits Big Money to Third World Project
FOSS Scholarship in India
GNU/Linux in Local Languages: Nepali
Messaging Solution for Small and Medium Companies in the
Philippines
Winner from Singapore

LINKS FROM ASIA-PACIFIC
Open Source in Singapore
English-Telugu Dictionary Online
UNEGOV.NET, Promoting FOSS in e-Governance
Computers, School and Goa
Whom is This Coming From?
Feeds from Asia
Spreading software, the human, low-cost way

QUOTE...UNQUOTE
South Asia, Malaysia

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SPOTLIGHT
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AsiaCommons: The Asian Conference on the Digital Commons, was
held in Bangkok, Thailand, from June 6-8, 2006. For detailed
coverage of the event see http://asia-commons.net

Asia Commons' goal was to bring together participants from
Asia-Pacific and around the world to discuss, explore and
collaborate around three key themes:

 * Access to Knowledge and Culture in Asia 
 * Models for Collaborative Knowledge and Culture 
 * Towards a Healthy Asia Commons

Asia Commons has some interesting perspectives, and their
ideals flow in close parallel to the Free/Open Source
Software (FOSS) movement.

Many resources exist on the conference themes, including:

* del.icio.us Links: Del.icio.us is a public collection of
web resources which anyone can contribute to. Resources added
(or 'bookmarked') in del.icio.us have been 'tagged' by their
contributors to describe the resource's content. Participants
are encouraged to contribute resources of interest through
del.icio.us using some of the tags above in order to discover
new resources shared by other del.icio.us users. Using
del.icio.us is easy, simply register for del.icio.us

* IPR with a Development Focus: 
  http://del.icio.us/tag/ipr+development 
* Access to Knowledge: http://del.icio.us/tag/a2k 
* WIPO with a Development Focus:
  http://del.icio.us/tag/wipo+development 
* Open Business (models): http://del.icio.us/tag/openbusiness 
* Open Content: http://del.icio.us/tag/opencontent 

* Copyright and Access to Knowledge:  Consumers Intenational
Asia Pacific Office has produced a research report Copyright
and Access to Knowledge as well as two country level studies
for Indonesia and Thailand. See: http://www.ciroap.org/a2k

* The Copy/South Dossier: Issues in the economics, politics,
and ideology of copyright in the global South:
http://www.copysouth.org/

* P2P Foundation Encyclopedia Resources: P2P Foundation is
building an encyclopedia with many topics related to the
conference themes:
http://p2pfoundation.net/index.php/Category:Encyclopedia

* Book Commons:
http://www.p2pfoundation.net/index.php/Book_Commons

* Copyleft:
http://www.p2pfoundation.net/index.php/Copyleft

* Creative Commons:
http://www.p2pfoundation.net/index.php/Creative_Commons

* Diffuse Innovation:
http://www.p2pfoundation.net/index.php/Diffuse_Innovation

* Distributed Creativity:
http://www.p2pfoundation.net/index.php/Distributed_Creativity

* Distributed Intellectual Property Right:
http://www.p2pfoundation.net/index.php/Distributed_Intellectual_Product_Right

* Educational Commons:
http://www.p2pfoundation.net/index.php/Educational_Commons

* General Intellect:
http://www.p2pfoundation.net/index.php/General_Intellect

* General Public License:

[ilugd] [[Commercial]] Contract Positions at Cadence Noida

2006-06-14 Thread satyakam goswami
Organization : Cadence Design Systems
Project name: Predictive methodology for testing
Initial contract: until Mar 2007
Scripting : Perl or  Java or  SQL or Python or Php
OS: GNU/Linux or  Any flavour or Unix
RDBMS: Oracle or Mysql or PostgreSql
Good knowledge of : Client/Server architecture, Apache Tomcat web
server, version control system RCS/CVS/SVN, Testing processes
Working knowledge of:-JSP (optional)
Work exp:- 2 to 3years
mail resumes to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Re: [ilugd] [Commercial] Requirement of Linux Consultant for Scanning Project

2006-06-14 Thread Karanbir Singh
S.K.Goel wrote:
 We have documents having a unique bar-code on each document, We want to
 scan these documents using some linux compatible scanner and interested
 to create files as [unique-bar-code].pdf.

if the position of the barcode is standardised, you could just copy that
section of the scan'ed image and parse it through 'barcode'. If however
the position of the barcode changes a lot, you need some image
processing foo !

- KB


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Re: [ilugd] [[Commercial]] Contract Positions at Cadence Noida

2006-06-14 Thread Karanbir Singh
satyakam goswami wrote:
 Organization : Cadence Design Systems
 Project name: Predictive methodology for testing
 Initial contract: until Mar 2007
 Scripting : Perl or  Java or  SQL or Python or Php

ho humm.. someone either has no idea as to who/what they want - or they
really dont want anyone with any scripting in mind :)

and hey, nice to see Java officially called a scripting tool. nice!

- KB
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[ilugd] configuring squid based on groups policies on FC3

2006-06-14 Thread ankush grover
hey friends,

I am using Squid 2.5 on FC3. There are different groups for which I want to
configure squid.

The types of groups in the company are

a) Marketing Executives:
Category   Most restrictive
 Limit on download for example no object more than 256 kb is allowed to be
downloaded, no messengers allowed, if possible banning of sending 
receiving of attachments through any webbased mail for example yahoo,gmail
etc, banning of download movies,mpeg or audio files.

b) Developers:
Category  Restrictive
No limit on download means they can download big softwares, no messegners
allowed,if possible banning of sending  receiving of attachments through
any webbased mail for example yahoo,gmail etc,banning of downloading of
movies,mpeg or audio files.

c) Admins
Category  Restrictive but less restrictive in comparision to Developers
No limit on download means they can download big softwares, no messegners
allowed, banning of downloading of  movies,mpeg or audio files,banning of
downloading of movies,mpeg or audio files.

d) Project Managers
Category  Restrictive but less restrictive in comparision to Developers
banning of downloading of movies,mpeg or audio files.


e) Directors:
Category   No  Restriction
They are allowed to download anything they want to download, watch anything
they want to watch means no restriction.

How do I implement such policies on squid based on groups ? Right now I am
running squid with policy for marketing executives.

Please let me know if you need any inputs.

Thanks  Regards

Ankush Grover
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Re: [ilugd] configuring squid based on groups policies on FC3

2006-06-14 Thread Shiv


ankush grover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hey friends,

I am using Squid 2.5 on FC3. There are different groups for which I want to
configure squid.

The types of groups in the company are

a) Marketing Executives:
Category   Most restrictive
 Limit on download for example no object more than 256 kb is allowed to be
downloaded, no messengers allowed, if possible banning of sending 
receiving of attachments through any webbased mail for example yahoo,gmail
etc, banning of download movies,mpeg or audio files.

b) Developers:
Category  Restrictive
No limit on download means they can download big softwares, no messegners
allowed,if possible banning of sending  receiving of attachments through
any webbased mail for example yahoo,gmail etc,banning of downloading of
movies,mpeg or audio files.

c) Admins
Category  Restrictive but less restrictive in comparision to Developers
No limit on download means they can download big softwares, no messegners
allowed, banning of downloading of  movies,mpeg or audio files,banning of
downloading of movies,mpeg or audio files.

d) Project Managers
Category  Restrictive but less restrictive in comparision to Developers
banning of downloading of movies,mpeg or audio files.


e) Directors:
Category   No  Restriction
They are allowed to download anything they want to download, watch anything
they want to watch means no restriction.

How do I implement such policies on squid based on groups ? Right now I am
running squid with policy for marketing executives.

Please let me know if you need any inputs.

Thanks  Regards

Ankush Grover
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Hi,
Would suggest use m0n0wall(www.m0n0.ch/wall) instead of squid if its only 
traffic shaping you are looking at. 


catch ya later (Ive gotta UnWire Life!!!)
  shiv
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[ilugd] Digital Signatures vs PGP

2006-06-14 Thread anandsha
Could some one enlighten me on the fundamental differences betweenn PGP and 
Digital Signatures obtained through a CA. Yes I know that CA is not required 
under PGP, that it is a Web of Trust Model and that it does not enjoy a legal 
weight in India at least.

What I want to know is the differences in algorithms and relative advantages 
disadvantages.

Can I import Public Keys of person whos his public keys from a CA into a PGP 
tool?

How do I install a keyserver on my LAN??




Anand Shankar

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