>
> Is this open for all?
> I'm currently stationed at Trivandrum. Me with my collegues will be at
> Ernakulam some time around the date mentioned above. I want to know whether
> we could attend the workshop too.
> --
>
Yes. It is open to all.
--
Regards,
Anish A
http://identi.ca/aneeshnl
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On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 12:15 PM, wfsug aluva wrote:
> One day Workshop on Libre Office
>
> LibreOffice is the free power-packed Open Source personal productivity
> suite
> for GNU/Linux,Windows and Macintosh that gives you six feature-rich
> applications
> for all your document production and dat
keeping the service history and sing it as a story is a great idea. But
what's the requirement of common working place. Could you please elaborate
this point.
On Thu, Aug 4, 2011 at 11:42 PM, sunil s wrote:
> Yes
>
> 1. Compilation of technical persons ( almost all available information)
> 2.
Yes
1. Compilation of technical persons ( almost all available information)
2. Making the list available to public
3. Online magazine
4. Keeping service history [ Each technical service is a story -
documenting the same will be useful for others ]
5. A lab setup and common working place [ for
Providing tech support is a great idea. Why not we ask for volunteer
technical persons and compile a list according to the location so that
people needing help can get it from there nearest available technician.
We can make this list accessible to public and may be we can provide an
interface for
you are right all that matters to the common man is technical support
and it shud work, they may not be bothered abt the philosophy. So do
you suggest that we create a group of volunteers and spread the news.
On Aug 4, 6:57 pm, sunil s wrote:
> Though all computer users require linux, everybody
Though all computer users require linux, everybody (without having technical
knowledge) is misguided by technicians (as they have little or no knowledge
about OS and linux), that Linux cannot be installed on all machines and it
is hard to operate on linux and softwared on linux are of low quality.
> Anyway ,just one more thing, what is the order of expression
> evaluation in gcc.
> Left->Right ? or opposite?
No idea. And not even sure if it remains same across targets.
Anyway, if your'e curious, try this:
int f1()
{
cout << "1" << endl;
return 1;
}
int f2()
{
cout << "2" << endl;
return 2
On 08/04/2011 12:27 PM, vineeth kartha wrote:
How abt organizing a workshop or something like tat
On Aug 3, 10:45 pm, jeevanism wrote:
On 07/31/2011 09:39 PM, Anish A wrote:
2011/7/31 Arun Mmailto:a...@gnu.org.in>>
Hi,
What abt meeting up some time and plan some programs.