Can you please give any links where we can find the project you've
discussed upon? So that we, who couldn't attend that meeting, can get
some essential things.
Actually due to minor/internal exams in my college, i couldn't attend
that meeting, and so request you to post some links/info with regard
I really regret that i wasn't there on 19th September because of heavy rain
and flood like situation in Delhi. I was unable to reach. But i would like
to come for the meetup next time. So GAURAV please do let us know whenever
you have the next meetup.
Thank You
Aman Thakur
Guys,
We had a lovely crowd gathered at JNU campus and this time our
localhost "Andrew Sir" welcomed us with a nice conference hall and
some samosas to add in the flavour.
We were 8 people in total and at the end whole session took a BOF form
, we started with a session from Dhiraj Gaur on Open s
On Sun, Feb 7, 2010 at 10:30 PM, Honey Singh wrote:>
> Minutes of the meeting (MOM) :
>
We had a great meeting and total 14 people attended the meet, Out of
which 13 ended in the Famous JNU canteen for some delicious samosa and
chai :)
> (a)Possible ideas for the freed.in
> 1.Get more develop
> "Gaurav" == Gaurav Mishra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Gaurav> Did the Meeting schedule was posted on list ?
Apparently not, sorry about the oversight.
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Did the Meeting schedule was posted on list ?
On 8/31/06, Raj Mathur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [Sending on behalf of Gora Mohanty -- Raju]
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> A meeting was held at BB/3G, DDA flats, Munirka. Present were
>
> Andrew Lynn
> Gora Mohanty
> Kishore Bhargava
> Mary
> Raja Mohanty
> Raj Mathur
> Sau
[Sending on behalf of Gora Mohanty -- Raju]
A meeting was held at BB/3G, DDA flats, Munirka. Present were
Andrew Lynn
Gora Mohanty
Kishore Bhargava
Mary
Raja Mohanty
Raj Mathur
Saurabh Nanda
Sudev Barar
Tirveni Yadav
Vivek Iyyer
1. We decided on the talks accepted for the Freedel event, all
s
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> Ilugd is alreay in advanced stages of finalising prospective mentors
> and members of the guidance committee. This is expected to be
> finalised within two weeks. A wiki for the scheme shall be put up at
> lug-delhi.org.
Thank you, Anand for posting the minutes
We had interesting talks from Klaus Knopper and Mark Shuttleworth at Ilugd meet
at India Habitat Centre. Late in the evening after the formal events, ILUGD
members met again for a detailed discussion on Student Mentorship Program.
I have been given the responsibility to pen a summary, which I a
On 12/27/05, Jasbir Khehra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 12/26/05, Mayank Jain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The meeting officially started at 2:30 PM
>The day ended with almost everyone going for a "Drink" & some opting
>
> > to get back /home.
> >
> > Thanks for minutes Mayank , greatly ap
On 12/26/05, Mayank Jain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Merry Christmas :-)
>
> Liqvid, Noida
> 25th December, 2005
>
> The meeting officially started at 2:30 PM
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The day ended with almost everyone going for a "Drink" & some opting
> to get back /home.
>
> --
> regards,
> makuchaku
> ---
>
Merry Christmas :-)
Liqvid, Noida
25th December, 2005
The meeting officially started at 2:30 PM
2:30 PM)
Supreet gave an informative presentation on C++
* What more it offers than other languages
* Future of C++
- OpenMP Library
Minutes of Meeting:-
1. Atul Asthana spoke about length about the various issues faced in
promoting linux and need for a multi-pronged approach as opposed to one
right way. Outlining the importance of sales, he highlighted that Intel
8086 was chosen as the base for IBM PC only because of good mark
The meeting started off with usual introductions with people reciting how
long they have been using linux(and less about who they are)
The first talk was Sudev Barar talking about his reason for using linux and
forcing a lot of others to use linux. The five (or was it six) main reasons
he gave for
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After having located Maharaja TUX banner from afar I walked into a
jam-
After having located Maharaja TUX banner from afar I walked into a
jam-packed discussion room on what should be the most efficient way of
Distributing CDs of distributions and updates with Raj Mathur coordinating
the discussion.
(This was nowhere on agenda *but I wasn't surprised it happens* the sp
On Mon, 2004-01-19 at 19:42, vivek khurana wrote:
> Hi! Everyone
> Here are the minutes of january meeting of linux user
> group delhi, conducted at Faridabad Industry
> association. I had tried to be serious at the places
> where important things are discussed. So here are the
> minutes of meetin
AFAIK giving artist a PC/MAC/(or any thin client solution) platform at
any cost does'nt really matter. The central compute server cost anyways
is too high in comparison.
Example of costs:
a normal via c3 based PC with disk can be assembled at 10,000-15,000.
A normal compute node from a cluster
On Tue, 2004-01-20 at 17:51, Supreet Sethi wrote:
> What I do'nt understand where you got the idea of cluster or render farm
> on backend. You can refer to an article in Network Computing about thin
> client solutions few issues back.
[snip]
render farm on back-end to run distributed rastarizati
On Tue, 2004-01-20 at 16:39, LinuxLingam wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-01-20 at 11:02, Supreet Sethi wrote:
Sorry but should have changed the topic / subject for a new thread.
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On Tue, 2004-01-20 at 16:39, LinuxLingam wrote:
> anyways, what is exciting is, that using thin-clients, several people
> could simultaneously work on such demanding tasks through a centralised
> high-powered server, which in turn could throw its back-end processing
> to a farm of renderers or grp
> anyways, what is exciting is, that using thin-clients, several people
> could simultaneously work on such demanding tasks through a centralised
> high-powered server, which in turn could throw its back-end processing
> to a farm of renderers or grpahics processing nodes, if need be
>
> this
On Tue, 2004-01-20 at 16:39, LinuxLingam wrote:
> On Tue, 2004-01-20 at 11:02, Supreet Sethi wrote:
> > Just in relation to (patent) color-depth formula by Raj Mathur.
>
> in the words of britney "oops! i did it again!"
> could not resist not responding to a thread on digital color
> :-)
Yeah
On Tue, 2004-01-20 at 11:02, Supreet Sethi wrote:
> Just in relation to (patent) color-depth formula by Raj Mathur.
in the words of britney "oops! i did it again!"
could not resist not responding to a thread on digital color
:-)
> Color in applications are based on colormap that the applicat
Just in relation to (patent) color-depth formula by Raj Mathur.
Color in applications are based on colormap that the application chooses
or it inherits from Xwindow. These colormaps are really indexs
maintained by the video card for colormmaping. These colomaping
algorithms vary from video card to
> archaic operating systems. During his introduction
> Kishore 'treasurer' Bhargawa reached the venue. So he
> was the next one to be introduced. Kishore started by
> boasting that he had being using linux
> even before Linus Trovalds and how he got linux kernel
> in yr 1992 in India.
I did not
Hi! Everyone
Here are the minutes of january meeting of linux user
group delhi, conducted at Faridabad Industry
association. I had tried to be serious at the places
where important things are discussed. So here are the
minutes of meetings
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