Re: [osdcmy] Review MOSC2011 First Draf

2011-04-17 Terurut Topik Harisfazillah Jamel
Team,

Thanks for the feedback. Really appreciate with all the responds. We
will come out with second draf in few days. Lets syahril rest dulu. :)

Syahril will handover the design to Web Team and the contents will be
corrected by them. We are arranging the Web team at this moment.

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Re: [osdcmy] Review MOSC2011 First Draf

2011-04-17 Terurut Topik Muhammad Syafiq
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On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 10:59 PM, red1  wrote:

>  Kenape tidak Bahasa?
> "Zaman Perubahan"
>
>
> On 4/17/11 8:26 PM, Raja Iskandar Shah wrote:
>
> quick review
>
> english grammar correction
>
> *Innovating the Change *
> *Does not sound right... perhaps it should be Innovating Change ?*
>
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Re: [osdcmy] Review MOSC2011 First Draf

2011-04-17 Terurut Topik Ghodmode
Hey Syahril,
Thanks for your reply.

That's a great result for just a few days worth of work.  I couldn't do it
that quick.  I thought the site was supposed to be about ready for release
already.

I'm more of a developer/coder than a designer.

I'll be happy to help out with the coding issues and the proof-reading.

I'm good with JavaScript, jQuery, HTML, and CSS.  I haven't done any work
with Joomla specifically, but I'm good with PHP/MySQL and I'm not afraid to
dig into the code to figure something out.

I have a dedicated development server with a full lamp stack.  So, if you
want me to work on any specific issues, I can do it on my own server and
just send you changes.

I'll put some responses below, too ...

On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 12:14 AM, Syahril Zulkefli wrote:

> Hi Ghodmode,
> thank you for your valuable feedback. Below are my response to some of the
> issues you mention.
>
>
> There were a lot of HTML errors:
>>
>> http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mosc.my%2F&charset=%28detect+automatically%29&doctype=Inline&ss=1&group=0&verbose=1&user-agent=W3C_Validator%2F1.2
>
>  You're using deprecated attributes on some of your tags.  This was
>> probably picked up by the HTML validator linked above.  I noticed a language
>> tag on a script element.
>> Why do you have script elements in the body of the page?  I've read
>> arguments for putting it before or after the content, but never right in the
>> middle of the content.
>>
> - some of the errors produces by 3d party extensions, and even from
> facebook code. to be honest, i'm working on this website in few days only,
> including design mockup in photoshop, slicing, configuring extensions,
> adding + finding content, etc etc. so i dun have much time to focus on code
> validity which i assume not as important as what user see on the screen.
> maybe we can work on it after all the process complete.
>

You're absolutely right.  What's on the screen is more important especially
during development.

I'll be glad to help out with code cleanup.



> And CSS Errors:
>>
>> http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?profile=css21&warning=0&uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mosc.my%2F
>
> - i'm using css3 code here, including border radius, rgba color, box
> shadow, gradient, etc. by using css3, we can reduce image usage on the page,
> for example for rounded corners or drop shadow. and not to mention that some
> of the code have different syntax for each browsers. i personally believe
> that using latest technology such as css3 is better even if the code contain
> errors in the validator.
>
>
> btw, nice reading for code validation:
> http://net.tutsplus.com/articles/general/but-it-doesnt-validate/
>

I haven't used CSS3 features much yet, except for experimentation, so I
guess I haven't run into validation issues with that.  I didn't realize that
the validator defaults to CSS 2.1.  There's still a bunch of errors, even
when I turn on the CSS3 and vendor extensions options for the validator, but
I realize that you haven't had time to even look at them yet.




> The Schedule, Back Stage, and Contact navigation links don't go anywhere,
>> but they add the "active" CSS class to the element regardless of which page
>> you're on.
>
> The Schedule, Back Stage, and Contact navigation links add the hash (empty
>> anchor name) to the end of the URL.  A link that doesn't go anywhere should
>> have onclick="return false;" (preferred) or href="javascript: void;" (also
>> usually works) properties.
>
> - i haven't receive content for this section yet. and like mr haris mention
> in his email, this is a first draft, there's lot of things might not
> working.
>
>
>  Clicking the link for the page I'm already on reloads the page and the
>> scroll position is at the top.  The navigation item for the current page
>> (the one with the "active" CSS class) should have the onclick="return
>> false;" property.
>
> - yup, i agree with you. maybe we will have to add this for better
> usability.
>
>
>>- There are a lot of separately linked CSS files and a big chunk of
>>CSS in the code of the page itself.  It would probably provide a 
>> significant
>>performance improvement to 
>> compress and
>>combine all of this.  It's also a good idea to separate the presentation 
>> of
>>the elements (the CSS) from the content.
>>
>>
>>- There are a lot of separately linked JavaScript files.  Compressing
>>and combining JavaScript usually yields an even greater performance 
>> benefit
>>than with CSS.
>>
>> - i built the template using T3 framework, which comes with css & js
> minifier / compressor. but since we still in development mode, i have to
> disable this feature so i can fix any issues easier. i will enable this
> features once we are done with the site, but not for now.
>
>
> MooTools distributes a minified version 
> (here).
>> You sho

Re: [osdcmy] Review MOSC2011 First Draf

2011-04-17 Terurut Topik Hafidz Nasruddin
yun's email  khairunnajahoss.my ? at Business and Government Package

On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 9:50 PM, Raja Iskandar Shah  wrote:

> registration banner :
>
> REGISTER NOW!
> reserve your seats before it is too late
>
>
> *Business Package*
> For private companies
>
> *Government Package*
> For any government agency with proof of Government ID.
>
> Any packages with accommodation ?
>
> Should also have a page specific on the location and Penang . Just looking
> at the website makes me want to come
> http://www.bayviewhotels.com/beach/
>
> yup, somebody needs to do proof read on the site.
>
> my student card is still valid ;-)
>
> rafe, what did you mean by yummy a bit ? does that mean it is more
> tantalising ?
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 9:33 PM, Maulvi Bakar  wrote:
>
>> http://www.mosc.my/packages
>>
>>
>> For student only, with *prove* of Student ID.
>>
>> I believe it should be 'proof'.
>>
>>
>> Regards
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Re: [osdcmy] Review MOSC2011 First Draf

2011-04-17 Terurut Topik Ghodmode
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 9:35 PM, Maulvi Bakar  wrote:

> http://www.mosc.my/packages
>
> For any government agencies with *prove* of Government ID.
>

"For government staff, only with a valid government ID." would be better.

In both the previous one and this one, there's no reason to capitalize the
word before ID because it's not a proper noun.

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Re: [osdcmy] Review MOSC2011 First Draf

2011-04-17 Terurut Topik Ghodmode
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 9:33 PM, Maulvi Bakar  wrote:

> http://www.mosc.my/packages
>
>
> For student only, with *prove* of Student ID.
>
> I believe it should be 'proof'.
>
>
"For students, only with a valid student ID." would be better.

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Re: [osdcmy] Review MOSC2011 First Draf

2011-04-17 Terurut Topik red1




Kenape tidak Bahasa?
"Zaman Perubahan"

On 4/17/11 8:26 PM, Raja Iskandar Shah wrote:
quick review
  
english grammar correction
  
  Innovating the
Change 
  Does not sound right... perhaps it should be Innovating Change ?

 





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Re: [osdcmy] Review MOSC2011 First Draf

2011-04-17 Terurut Topik Ghodmode
You actually read the content of the page? ...  hehe... I terus "view
source".  I'm American, so English is my first language.  I can probably
make suggestions as to what sounds natural to me. Disclaimer: No one has
ever accused me of being a good public speaker :)  ...

On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 8:26 PM, Raja Iskandar Shah  wrote:

> quick review
>
> english grammar correction
>
> *Innovating the Change *
> *Does not sound right... perhaps it should be Innovating Change ?*
>

I agree


>
>  What is MOSC ?
>
> MOSC is an event where you can learn how to maximize value from Open
> Source software for your organization, and meet world class speakers from
> around the world. Now is the time for Innovating the Change!
>   Why you should Attend ?
>
> MOSC provides exposure and knowledge on the importance of OSS, share
> amongst the open source community on new directions and latest innovations,
> share and exchange views, ideas, and tools on the latest trends and issues
> of OSS.
>
> *Sounds confused - maybe you should just list 3 or 5 specifics eg*
>
>- *Realising cost benefits*
>- *Making your application scalable to millions
>*
>- *Securing your implementation*
>- *Rapid application development and frameworks
>*
>- *Technologies, innovations, trends, challenges and lemons*
>
>
If there's a question mark at the end, then it needs to be "Why should you
attend?" (the "you" comes after "should").  "Why you should attend" is a
statement and would be followed by an ellipsis if it's used properly, but
this section is all phrased as questions.

Why does it say "join" instead of "attend" when I look at the page right
now?  Is it being changed right now?  ... I think that "attend" is a better
word in this context than "join", but don't forget that my English is
American and your English (according to the language property of the HTML
element) is British.  A British guy might say "join" is better.

I hate lists.  I like it better when people talk to me.  Here's my
suggestion...

*Why should you attend?*

At MOSC, you will have the opportunity to meet and learn from world-class
speakers who will present their ideas on the importance and benefits of Open
Source Software. You will have the opportunity to learn how OSS can help
your organization to increase profits and productivity while reducing cost.

You will be able to meet with speakers and participants to discuss and
collaborate on the latest innovations, technologies, and trends in OSS.



> *Looking at past conferences,  security has been a good crowd puller, the
> php shootout on framework crowd was also good. cloud computing is popular
> now coz people want to know how to easily scale to millions, trends etc is
> so-so lah... but still needed*.* i think these are the reasons that an ict
> administrator / office / technician would need so that their boss will
> approve the rm500 ticket. *
>
> *Who Should Attend ?*
> Open Source developers, communities, enterprenuers, inventors, evangelist,
> researchers, strategist
> Business executives from local and multi-national companies
> Government officers
> Students, general public
>

Tiada salam ... Like I said, I like it when people talk to me rather than
give me a list.

All developers should attend, whether they currently use OSS or not.  As we
already know, all developers should use OSS :)

"communities" is a very general term that doesn't fit in this context.  It's
not a "who" that answers the question, it's a "what".  You could say
"community representatives" to answer "who", but it still doesn't say what
kind of community.

You misspelled entrepreneurs.

The word "inventors" is usually associated with people who create physical
objects rather than abstract things like software or social networks.  In
IT, inventors are entrepreneurs, so the term is redundant.

The word "evangelist" without other qualifiers is usually associated with
people who aggressively spread their religious beliefs.  Even when it's used
to describe free software evangelists, it emphasizes the negative aspect of
the personality... the pushiness.

There are many different kinds of
strategist,
but they wouldn't all be interested in OSS.  We want to target "IT
Strategists".

You forgot one of the most important types of people... educators! :)



So...
*Who Should Attend?
*MOSC will have information on topics that should appeal to all members of
the general public.  However, we'll cover topics of particular interest to
software developers, entrepreneurs, researchers, educators, students,
company owners and business executives, government officers, and IT
strategists.


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> For the slideshow on get your seats now... it may be better to show filled
> audiences. using an image of empty seats... well, it does not make me want
> to buy a ticket (except for maybe for kesian..)
>
> Add the date in the content body and the countdown.. at the 

Re: [osdcmy] Review MOSC2011 First Draf

2011-04-17 Terurut Topik Ghodmode
On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 11:29 AM, Harisfazillah Jamel <
linuxmalay...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Team,
>
> Please give us feedback for MOSC2011 website. This is first review
> before we broadcast. This still under development, we need feedback
> and comments.
>
>
What kind of feedback do you want?  Do you just want to know if it looks
nice?

Well, I'm a Web Developer, so I'm going to give Web Development feedback...

Many of these items can probably be blamed on Joomla.

   - There were a lot of HTML errors:

   
http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mosc.my%2F&charset=%28detect+automatically%29&doctype=Inline&ss=1&group=0&verbose=1&user-agent=W3C_Validator%2F1.2
   - And CSS Errors:

   
http://jigsaw.w3.org/css-validator/validator?profile=css21&warning=0&uri=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mosc.my%2F
   - The Schedule, Back Stage, and Contact navigation links don't go
   anywhere, but they add the "active" CSS class to the element regardless of
   which page you're on.
   - The Schedule, Back Stage, and Contact navigation links add the hash
   (empty anchor name) to the end of the URL.  A link that doesn't go anywhere
   should have onclick="return false;" (preferred) or href="javascript: void;"
   (also usually works) properties.
   - Clicking the link for the page I'm already on reloads the page and the
   scroll position is at the top.  The navigation item for the current page
   (the one with the "active" CSS class) should have the onclick="return
   false;" property.
   - There are a lot of separately linked CSS files and a big chunk of CSS
   in the code of the page itself.  It would probably provide a significant
   performance improvement to
compressand combine all of
this.  It's also a good idea to separate the presentation
   of the elements (the CSS) from the content.
   - There are a lot of separately linked JavaScript files.  Compressing and
   combining JavaScript usually yields an even greater performance benefit than
   with CSS.
   - MooTools distributes a minified version
(here).
   You should use that.  Even better, take advantage of the benefits
of a Content
   Delivery Network
for MooTools.
I usually use Google's
   CDN  for
   JavaScript libraries.
   - You're using deprecated attributes on some of your tags.  This was
   probably picked up by the HTML validator linked above.  I noticed a language
   tag on a script element.
   - Why do you have script elements in the body of the page?  I've read
   arguments for putting it before or after the content, but never right in the
   middle of the content.


I live in KK and the max broadband speed in my housing complex is 1Mb/s
down.  I'm pretty sure the best you can get anywhere in Sabah is 4Mb/s
down.  So, I pay very close attention to site performance.


These are just my opinion:

   - The top part is huge.  I have to scroll below *the fold* to see any of
   the content.
   - That fade in/out block at the top of the page looks nice, but it's not
   doing anything useful.  Maybe it could have a position: fixed and contain
   the nav elements?  I like having the page nav always available.  I do it on
   my page.
   - That animated image that slides back and forth is cantik, but useless.
   None of the images are linked to anything or provide useful information
   related to the conference.
   - It doesn't say "Malaysian Open Source Developer's Conference", or even
   "Conference" in any of the page's static elements.  It only says it in some
   of the news items at the bottom of the page.  That should probably be in the
   banner image.  If I didn't already know what MOSC was, I wouldn't know from
   looking at this page.


I would be happy to help OSDC with this page.  In fact, I'd like an
opportunity to work with CodeThePixels if possible.

I can speak Malay, tapi tidak sangat cantik :)

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> http://www.mosc.my/
>
> Thanks to
>
> Syahril Zulkefli
> http://www.codethepixels.com
>
> for the design and setup of the website.
>
> and join MOSC2011 twitter and facebook
>
> http://twitter.com/mosc2011
>
> http://www.facebook.com/mosc2011
>
> MOSC2011 event page
>
> http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=152695794775143
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Re: [osdcmy] Review MOSC2011 First Draf

2011-04-17 Terurut Topik Raja Iskandar Shah
registration banner :

REGISTER NOW!
reserve your seats before it is too late


*Business Package*
For private companies

*Government Package*
For any government agency with proof of Government ID.

Any packages with accommodation ?

Should also have a page specific on the location and Penang . Just looking
at the website makes me want to come
http://www.bayviewhotels.com/beach/

yup, somebody needs to do proof read on the site.

my student card is still valid ;-)

rafe, what did you mean by yummy a bit ? does that mean it is more
tantalising ?



On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 9:33 PM, Maulvi Bakar  wrote:

> http://www.mosc.my/packages
>
>
> For student only, with *prove* of Student ID.
>
> I believe it should be 'proof'.
>
>
> Regards
>
>
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Re: [osdcmy] Review MOSC2011 First Draf

2011-04-17 Terurut Topik Maulvi Bakar
http://www.mosc.my/packages

For any government agencies with *prove* of Government ID.


Ditto.



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Re: [osdcmy] Review MOSC2011 First Draf

2011-04-17 Terurut Topik Maulvi Bakar
http://www.mosc.my/packages


For student only, with *prove* of Student ID.

I believe it should be 'proof'.


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Re: [osdcmy] Review MOSC2011 First Draf

2011-04-17 Terurut Topik rafe azsnal
Innovate Change ? Yummy a bit.

rafe

On Apr 17, 2011 8:26 PM, "Raja Iskandar Shah" 
wrote:

quick review

english grammar correction

*Innovating the Change *
*Does not sound right... perhaps it should be Innovating Change ?*

 What is MOSC ?

MOSC is an event where you can learn how to maximize value from Open Source
software for your organization, and meet world class speakers from around
the world. Now is the time for Innovating the Change!

 Why you should Attend ?

MOSC provides exposure and knowledge on the importance of OSS, share amongst
the open source community on new directions and latest innovations, share
and exchange views, ideas, and tools on the latest trends and issues of OSS.

*Sounds confused - maybe you should just list 3 or 5 specifics eg*

   - *Realising cost benefits*
   - *Making your application scalable to millions
   *
   - *Securing your implementation*
   - *Rapid application development and frameworks
   *
   - *Technologies, innovations, trends, challenges and lemons*

 *Looking at past conferences,  security has been a good crowd puller, the
php shootout on framework crowd was also good. cloud computing is popular
now coz people want to know how to easily scale to millions, trends etc is
so-so lah... but still needed*.* i think these are the reasons that an ict
administrator / office / technician would need so that their boss will
approve the rm500 ticket. *

*Who Should Attend ?*
Open Source developers, communities, enterprenuers, inventors, evangelist,
researchers, strategist
Business executives from local and multi-national companies
Government officers
Students, general public


For the slideshow on get your seats now... it may be better to show filled
audiences. using an image of empty seats... well, it does not make me want
to buy a ticket (except for maybe for kesian..)

Add the date in the content body and the countdown.. at the moment it is in
the images - search engines will find it hard to read the date from the
image

Need to have page on past conferences : this is important for sponsors.

I wonder if adding a diaspora network be attractive to create a buzz ?





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linuxmalay...@gmail.com> wrote:
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Re: [osdcmy] Review MOSC2011 First Draf

2011-04-17 Terurut Topik Harisfazillah Jamel
Thanks Raja,

Our MOSC2011 team will review it back.

On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 8:26 PM, Raja Iskandar Shah
 wrote:
> quick review
>
> english grammar correction
>
> Innovating the Change
> Does not sound right... perhaps it should be Innovating Change ?
>
> What is MOSC ?
>
> MOSC is an event where you can learn how to maximize value from Open Source
> software for your organization, and meet world class speakers from around
> the world. Now is the time for Innovating the Change!
>
> Why you should Attend ?
>
> MOSC provides exposure and knowledge on the importance of OSS, share amongst
> the open source community on new directions and latest innovations, share
> and exchange views, ideas, and tools on the latest trends and issues of OSS.
>
> Sounds confused - maybe you should just list 3 or 5 specifics eg
>
> Realising cost benefits
> Making your application scalable to millions
> Securing your implementation
> Rapid application development and frameworks
> Technologies, innovations, trends, challenges and lemons
>
> Looking at past conferences,  security has been a good crowd puller, the php
> shootout on framework crowd was also good. cloud computing is popular now
> coz people want to know how to easily scale to millions, trends etc is so-so
> lah... but still needed. i think these are the reasons that an ict
> administrator / office / technician would need so that their boss will
> approve the rm500 ticket.
>
> Who Should Attend ?
> Open Source developers, communities, enterprenuers, inventors, evangelist,
> researchers, strategist
> Business executives from local and multi-national companies
> Government officers
> Students, general public
>
>
> For the slideshow on get your seats now... it may be better to show filled
> audiences. using an image of empty seats... well, it does not make me want
> to buy a ticket (except for maybe for kesian..)
>
> Add the date in the content body and the countdown.. at the moment it is in
> the images - search engines will find it hard to read the date from the
> image
>
> Need to have page on past conferences : this is important for sponsors.
>
> I wonder if adding a diaspora network be attractive to create a buzz ?
>
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 1:28 PM, Harisfazillah Jamel
>  wrote:
>>
>> Thanks. Sedang dibincangkan dalam MOSC2011 list. Ada cadangan
>> penggunaan extension.
>>
>> Kami akan update.
>>
>> On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 12:42 PM, Ahmad Amran  wrote:
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Re: [osdcmy] Review MOSC2011 First Draf

2011-04-17 Terurut Topik Raja Iskandar Shah
quick review

english grammar correction

*Innovating the Change *
*Does not sound right... perhaps it should be Innovating Change ?*

 What is MOSC ?

MOSC is an event where you can learn how to maximize value from Open Source
software for your organization, and meet world class speakers from around
the world. Now is the time for Innovating the Change!

 Why you should Attend ?

MOSC provides exposure and knowledge on the importance of OSS, share amongst
the open source community on new directions and latest innovations, share
and exchange views, ideas, and tools on the latest trends and issues of OSS.

*Sounds confused - maybe you should just list 3 or 5 specifics eg*

   - *Realising cost benefits*
   - *Making your application scalable to millions
   *
   - *Securing your implementation*
   - *Rapid application development and frameworks
   *
   - *Technologies, innovations, trends, challenges and lemons*

 *Looking at past conferences,  security has been a good crowd puller, the
php shootout on framework crowd was also good. cloud computing is popular
now coz people want to know how to easily scale to millions, trends etc is
so-so lah... but still needed*.* i think these are the reasons that an ict
administrator / office / technician would need so that their boss will
approve the rm500 ticket. *

*Who Should Attend ?*
Open Source developers, communities, enterprenuers, inventors, evangelist,
researchers, strategist
Business executives from local and multi-national companies
Government officers
Students, general public


For the slideshow on get your seats now... it may be better to show filled
audiences. using an image of empty seats... well, it does not make me want
to buy a ticket (except for maybe for kesian..)

Add the date in the content body and the countdown.. at the moment it is in
the images - search engines will find it hard to read the date from the
image

Need to have page on past conferences : this is important for sponsors.

I wonder if adding a diaspora network be attractive to create a buzz ?



On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 1:28 PM, Harisfazillah Jamel <
linuxmalay...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Thanks. Sedang dibincangkan dalam MOSC2011 list. Ada cadangan
> penggunaan extension.
>
> Kami akan update.
>
> On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 12:42 PM, Ahmad Amran  wrote:
> > Guna iphone , tak dapat convert ke full version. Mungkin cookie problem?
> >
> > Sent from my phone
> >
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Re: [osdcmy] Review MOSC2011 First Draf

2011-04-16 Terurut Topik Harisfazillah Jamel
Thanks. Sedang dibincangkan dalam MOSC2011 list. Ada cadangan
penggunaan extension.

Kami akan update.

On Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 12:42 PM, Ahmad Amran  wrote:
> Guna iphone , tak dapat convert ke full version. Mungkin cookie problem?
>
> Sent from my phone
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Re: [osdcmy] Review MOSC2011 First Draf

2011-04-16 Terurut Topik Mohd Fazli Azran
Rasanya untuk buka dari mobile memang ada masalah. Memang tak bleh convert tapi 
tak tau la kalau phone lain cam nokia ka win7 phone ka ada sapa2 bleh bagi 
komen untuk 2 versi phone tuh

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On Apr 17, 2011, at 11:29 AM, Harisfazillah Jamel  
wrote:

> Team,
> 
> Please give us feedback for MOSC2011 website. This is first review
> before we broadcast. This still under development, we need feedback
> and comments.
> 
> http://www.mosc.my/
> 
> Thanks to
> 
> Syahril Zulkefli
> http://www.codethepixels.com
> 
> for the design and setup of the website.
> 
> and join MOSC2011 twitter and facebook
> 
> http://twitter.com/mosc2011
> 
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> 
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Re: [osdcmy] Review MOSC2011 First Draf

2011-04-16 Terurut Topik Ahmad Amran
Guna iphone , tak dapat convert ke full version. Mungkin cookie problem?

Sent from my phone

On Apr 17, 2011, at 11:29 AM, Harisfazillah Jamel  
wrote:

> Team,
> 
> Please give us feedback for MOSC2011 website. This is first review
> before we broadcast. This still under development, we need feedback
> and comments.
> 
> http://www.mosc.my/
> 
> Thanks to
> 
> Syahril Zulkefli
> http://www.codethepixels.com
> 
> for the design and setup of the website.
> 
> and join MOSC2011 twitter and facebook
> 
> http://twitter.com/mosc2011
> 
> http://www.facebook.com/mosc2011
> 
> MOSC2011 event page
> 
> http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=152695794775143
> 
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[osdcmy] Review MOSC2011 First Draf

2011-04-16 Terurut Topik Harisfazillah Jamel
Team,

Please give us feedback for MOSC2011 website. This is first review
before we broadcast. This still under development, we need feedback
and comments.

http://www.mosc.my/

Thanks to

Syahril Zulkefli
http://www.codethepixels.com

for the design and setup of the website.

and join MOSC2011 twitter and facebook

http://twitter.com/mosc2011

http://www.facebook.com/mosc2011

MOSC2011 event page

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=152695794775143

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