[ilugd] Koha and DSpace Implementation Agencies

2011-05-31 Thread Dhiraj Gaur
Hi all
I am looking for companies and commercial entities who have experience of
Koha and Dsapce installation. Please forward suggestions/contacts if any as
we are planning to deploy Koha and DSpace within our organisation.

Regards
Dhiraj Gaur
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[ilugd] Firefox 3.6 on ubuntu 11.04

2011-05-31 Thread Nitish Guleria
Hi all,
I recently updated my ubuntu to 11.04 and by doing so my firefox also got
upgradedto 4.0 version
Does anyone knows how can i get firefox 3.6 back as many of the addons like
selenium ide are not supported by firefox 4.
Any help would be appriciable.

Thanks,
Nitish Singh Guleria
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Re: [ilugd] Firefox 3.6 on ubuntu 11.04

2011-05-31 Thread Subhranath Chunder
You can find the older binaries in here
http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-older.html

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/all-older.htmlTo get the Selenium IDE
up working in firefox 4 you can try this addon
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/add-on-compatibility-reporter/

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/add-on-compatibility-reporter/

On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 2:56 PM, Nitish Guleria niti...@srijan.in wrote:

 Hi all,
 I recently updated my ubuntu to 11.04 and by doing so my firefox also got
 upgradedto 4.0 version
 Does anyone knows how can i get firefox 3.6 back as many of the addons like
 selenium ide are not supported by firefox 4.
 Any help would be appriciable.

 Thanks,
 Nitish Singh Guleria
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[ilugd] Plain authentication stmp with smtp

2011-05-31 Thread Suresh Kumar Prajapati
Hi all,

I want to implement smtp auth like yahoo, I dont need sasl authentication
for certficate and other things
Is there other alternative to setup on centos  ?
I've spent enough time on googling but didn't find anything relevent.
Please help me I am running short on

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Re: [ilugd] Koha and DSpace Implementation Agencies

2011-05-31 Thread Gaurav Paliwal

 Hi all
 I am looking for companies and commercial entities who have experience of
 Koha and Dsapce installation. Please forward suggestions/contacts if any as
 we are planning to deploy Koha and DSpace within our organisation.


1. Their is a commercial entity based in thane
http://www.anantcorp.com/which provide these services.The snip from
their website says :

''Granthalaya.org ( www.granthalaya.org ) and Anant Corporation (
www.anantcorp.com ) are very pleased to announce general availability of
Koha hosting on granthalaya.org server located in VPM, Thane (
www.vpmthane.org ) datacenter.''

and VPM thane is the entity that is behind Kohacon 2011 (
http://kohacon11.vpmthane.org/ocs/index.php/k/k11 ) .Also not to forget if
you check the  web archives you will see that anantcorp is also involved in
the community that is big plus .

2. Delhi Public Library uses Koha at a much broader scale , so If you know
anyone their you can also get valuable suggestion regrading this.

3. Indranil Das Gupta involved in (snip from his fb phtos caption)

The town library phase of the WBPUBLIBNET project is funded by RRRLF
(Ministry of Culture, Govt of India) and executed in collaboration with
Bengal Library Association (BLA) intends to place a Koha Integrated Library
System (ILS) server version 3.2.6 (running on Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS) at 170
town libraries across a total of 14 districts in West Bengal. The server
will be accompanied by 2 nos of client PCs also running on Ubuntu 10.04.2
LTS.

4. Search around Kohacon 2011 web archives you will definitely find a good
developer.

PS : I am no where involved in any of the above entities.Serial number of
suggestion is in *randon order* .

Extra credit :

1. You might be interested in this :
http://www.verussolutions.biz/index.php. Someone who is in a admin
committee of a Library with 8 figure annual
library budget told me that Koha is a great ILS but you may face
initial/long term problem related to acquisition module.
2. If you are implementing it inside your organization then you may feel
nice as they will work great out-of-box with LDAP as fa as my previous
experience is concerned.
3. You can do a quick implementation using :
http://e-govstack.gauravpaliwal.com/ which is my minor project and struck-ed
midway.

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Re: [ilugd] Detections of GPL violations, and compliance efforts

2011-05-31 Thread Shakthi Kannan
Hi Gora,

--- On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 9:14 AM, Gora Mohanty g...@mimirtech.com wrote:
| As people here might not be familiar with the subject,
| SFLC, India is willing to arrange a 2-3 day training session
| with an expert from the US.
\--

Any news or update on this?

SK

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Re: [ilugd] Invitation to connect on LinkedIn

2011-05-31 Thread Ravi Kumar
On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 1:09 AM, Gora Mohanty g...@mimirtech.com wrote:

 On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 9:32 PM, Aman Thakur via LinkedIn
 mem...@linkedin.com wrote:
  LinkedIn
  
 
 
 
 
 Aman Thakur requested to add you as a connection on LinkedIn:
 [...]

 Always glad to oblige morons: Do not know where I would be
 without the likes of you.

 Welcome to the newest entry in

 http://wiki.linux-delhi.org/cgi-bin/twiki/view/Main/DoNotTrustMeWithYourPersonalData

 Regards,
 Gora


Not quite a way to handle this problem. If the admin can spend some time
configuring blacklists, it will save a lot of members from getting such
mails. Clearly, the mail is sent from mem...@linkedin.com, and you can just
add it to blacklist.  Rather than adding user and humiliating it. These
sites, socials networks has so many places where a person fall in their trap
out of curiosity. Then he learns. And what are you doing to them? Calling
them MORON, and listing them in a page, like putting in box of shame. I also
didn't like your idea of listing their email in a page, as they did some
sort of mistakes. You are now hitting their privacy by listing their EMAIL
without their permission in a open page, where spammers can collect these
emails.


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Re: [ilugd] Invitation to connect on LinkedIn

2011-05-31 Thread Amar Akshat
Correcto Ravi !

I support this, a policy can be put in place by the admins over this DL.
Putting the name in a webpage (like a box of shame) also kind of discourages
people to post in and join in.

Thanks and Regards
Amar

On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 2:30 AM, Ravi Kumar ra2...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 1:09 AM, Gora Mohanty g...@mimirtech.com wrote:

  On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 9:32 PM, Aman Thakur via LinkedIn
  mem...@linkedin.com wrote:
   LinkedIn
   
  
  
  
  
  Aman Thakur requested to add you as a connection on LinkedIn:
  [...]
 
  Always glad to oblige morons: Do not know where I would be
  without the likes of you.
 
  Welcome to the newest entry in
 
 
 http://wiki.linux-delhi.org/cgi-bin/twiki/view/Main/DoNotTrustMeWithYourPersonalData
 
  Regards,
  Gora


 Not quite a way to handle this problem. If the admin can spend some time
 configuring blacklists, it will save a lot of members from getting such
 mails. Clearly, the mail is sent from mem...@linkedin.com, and you can
 just
 add it to blacklist.  Rather than adding user and humiliating it. These
 sites, socials networks has so many places where a person fall in their
 trap
 out of curiosity. Then he learns. And what are you doing to them? Calling
 them MORON, and listing them in a page, like putting in box of shame. I
 also
 didn't like your idea of listing their email in a page, as they did some
 sort of mistakes. You are now hitting their privacy by listing their EMAIL
 without their permission in a open page, where spammers can collect these
 emails.


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Re: [ilugd] Invitation to connect on LinkedIn

2011-05-31 Thread Raj Mathur (राज माथुर)
On Wednesday 01 Jun 2011, Amar Akshat wrote:
 I support this, a policy can be put in place by the admins over this
 DL. Putting the name in a webpage (like a box of shame) also kind of
 discourages people to post in and join in.

How exactly does putting your name on a page if you insist on giving 
your password away to an untrusted site prevent you from joining and 
participating in a technical mailing list?  The two are completely 
unrelated.

Site/address blacklists don't work, since there are so many sites 
nowadays that ask you for your password it's impossible to keep track of 
them.  On the other hand, if someone's volunteering to make such a 
comprehensive blacklist AND maintain it on a regular basis, I'm sure the 
list admin(s) can be persuaded to use those.

The Wiki page is not an official mailing list policy or an official 
ILUGD initiative.  It's a user initiative, and updated by users.  If 
your name is on that page and you don't want it there, all you need to 
do is sign up on the Wiki (it's free and automatic), edit the page and 
delete your name from there -- not exactly rocket science.

Finally, I'd be glad if someone took on the task of educating every 
Internet user on how foolish and insecure it is to give your password 
away to any site that asks for it.  Until that is done, however, shame 
works as an excellent motivation to learn really fast.  Since that Wiki 
page was started, the number of offences on this mailing list has gone 
down by 64.729% (create your own statistics if you don't like mine :)

Regards,

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[ilugd] Fwd: Dubbing Revolution OS in Tamil and Hindi - call for volunteers

2011-05-31 Thread Arun Khan
Subject line edited for clarity.
Please contact Shrinivasan T (ILUG-Chennai)  tshrinivasan  at gmail
dot com for details.

-- Forwarded message --
From: Shrinivasan T
Date: Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 12:54 AM
Subject: [Ilugc] Fwd: Request permission to dub the film Revolution
OS in Tamil
To: ILUG-C il...@ae.iitm.ac.in
Cc: kanchi...@freelists.org, iitd...@googlegroups.com


Friends.

Finally, the Director of the film Revolution OS, JTS Moore, granted permission
to dub the film in Tamil and Hindi.

I am translating the transcript to Tamil.
We need volunteers to give voice to the audio track.

Will update you all once completed the translation.

If anyone wish to translate in Hindi, please contact me.

Let us wait for the day, when Eric Raymond, Richard Stallman, Linus Torvalds,
Bryce Perens, Michael Tiemann, Larry Augustin, Brian Behlendorf,
Donnie Barnes, Frank Hecker and more people to speak Tamil and Hindi.

I hope after finishing this project in Tamil and Hindi, we can get
permissions for other languages too.

Thanks.



-- Forwarded message --
From: J.T.S. Moore
Date: Tue, May 31, 2011 at 7:10 AM
Subject: Re: Request permission to dub the film Revolution OS in Tamil
To: Shrinivasan T


Shrinivasan,

Yes, you can have permission to dub REVOLUTION OS into Tamil and Hindi
with the following conditions:

1) If you don't already own an official DVD copy of REVOLUTION OS, you
will need to buy one.  That's because I need to make at least some
money.  Also, on the DVD of REVOLUTION OS there is an alternate audio
track that contains only the Music and Sound Effects with no dialogue.
 This alternate audio track was created specifically for use in the
dubbing of non-English language audio tracks.

The best outlet for purchasing the DVD of REVOLUTION OS with low-cost
international shipping is CDbaby.com:

http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/revolutionosdvd

2) You can only create Tamil and Hindi language audio tracks.  No subtitles.

3) You cannot duplicate or distribute DVDs or other physical copies of
REVOLUTION OS.  You can burn a DVD of your dubbed versions of
REVOLUTION OS for exhibitions that you personally oversee.

4) You can present free screenings of REVOLUTION OS in conjunction
with Linux user groups, FOSS groups, and non-profit educational
institutions.  However, you cannot  give Linux user groups, FOSS
groups, and non-profit educational institutions ongoing permission to
screen REVOLUTION OS or the Tamil-language or Hindi-language versions.

5) You cannot screen, loan, or license the Tamil-language or
Hindi-language versions of REVOLUTION OS to for-profit corporations.
Such entities (such as Wipro, Infosys, Tata) must negotiate separate
licenses with me and only with me.  I retain the exclusive right to
unilaterally license Tamil-language and Hindi-language versions that
you and your group creates to any entity whether non-profit or
for-profit, and to retain all revenues from such deals.

6) If you do charge for screenings, you must send me 50% of the total
ticket sales via PayPal.com.

7) You can upload Tamil-language and Hindi-language versions of
REVOLUTION OS to YouTube (but not the English-language version).
However, you must send me the web links.  From time to time, I may
purge YouTube of video copies of REVOLUTION OS that are posted without
my permission.  So I need to know which YouTube files I have granted
permission to.

8) The dubbed versions of REVOLUTION OS that you produce cannot be
broadcast or exhibited on any form of television without my expressed
permission.  I retain the exclusive right to unilaterally negotiate
all deals to license the Tamil-language and Hindi-language versions to
television worldwide and retain all revenues from such deals.

9) I reserve the right to terminate at anytime your permission to dub
REVOLUTION OS, or to screen, exhibit, upload, or present all or part
of the Tamil-language and Hindi-language dubbed versions of REVOLUTION
OS.

10) In the unlikely event I ever produce a Blu-Ray disc or
international version of REVOLUTION OS, I will have the right, at no
cost to me or my assigns, to include the Tamil-language and
Hindi-language audio tracks on future editions of REVOLUTION OS.

11) I retain all rights to REVOLUTION OS and the rights to all
derivative works, including all Tamil-language and Hindi-language
dubbed versions, of REVOLUTION OS.

12) You have no rights to license or enter into any agreements
pertaining to REVOLUTION OS or the Tamil-language and Hindi-language
versions.  You cannot sub-license or convey any rights in REVOLUTION
OS or the Tamil-language and Hindi-language versions to anyone or any
entity.

13) I may add additional conditions as I deem necessary.

14) This is the entirety of our agreement.

If those conditions work for you, then you are welcome to produce
Tamil-language and Hindi-language dubbed versions of REVOLUTION OS.

Attached below is the English-language transcript of REVOLUTION OS.
Please let me know what you 

Re: [ilugd] Invitation to connect on LinkedIn

2011-05-31 Thread Amar Akshat
Well to an extent I agree with your Motivation point.

Most of the time we get for LinkedIn, as far as I remember more than 10 so
far, so lets block any requests from mem...@linkedin.com.

2011/6/1 Raj Mathur (राज माथुर) r...@linux-delhi.org

 On Wednesday 01 Jun 2011, Amar Akshat wrote:
  I support this, a policy can be put in place by the admins over this
  DL. Putting the name in a webpage (like a box of shame) also kind of
  discourages people to post in and join in.

 How exactly does putting your name on a page if you insist on giving
 your password away to an untrusted site prevent you from joining and
 participating in a technical mailing list?  The two are completely
 unrelated.

 Site/address blacklists don't work, since there are so many sites
 nowadays that ask you for your password it's impossible to keep track of
 them.  On the other hand, if someone's volunteering to make such a
 comprehensive blacklist AND maintain it on a regular basis, I'm sure the
 list admin(s) can be persuaded to use those.

 The Wiki page is not an official mailing list policy or an official
 ILUGD initiative.  It's a user initiative, and updated by users.  If
 your name is on that page and you don't want it there, all you need to
 do is sign up on the Wiki (it's free and automatic), edit the page and
 delete your name from there -- not exactly rocket science.

 Finally, I'd be glad if someone took on the task of educating every
 Internet user on how foolish and insecure it is to give your password
 away to any site that asks for it.  Until that is done, however, shame
 works as an excellent motivation to learn really fast.  Since that Wiki
 page was started, the number of offences on this mailing list has gone
 down by 64.729% (create your own statistics if you don't like mine :)

 Regards,

 -- Raj
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