Just to add to this...
I regularly take interviews of freshers. It is very easy to find whether the
person did the project himself or not. Those who haven't dirtied their hands
cannot last long in front of me in the interviews. Soon enough there is
usually a confession... "Sir so and so was the m
This sounds like a brilliant idea, useful as well as practical, but my only
point of concern is how many of the college profs would look at this as a
genuine project, cos they need to be convinced first. Also many students try
to pick project with ready things and try to get away with no work, can
On 12/5/06, Rohan Dighe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have mainly seen at student level, usually they go onn building the
same projects during their academics like (student registration
system, library system, hotel mgmt system) instead if they could get
on to some real work like say
contributing
> Hey,
>
> Can we have a session on "How to do a successful
> business using Open Source"
DamnSmallLinux people have put up a good
guidelines on this
http://damnsmalllinux.org/income-guide/
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On 12/4/06, Aditya Godbole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12/4/06, G Karunakar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> maybe its too early to ask.. but whats plans for Gnunify?
>
The topic came up in this months PLUG meeting. So things have sort of
started rolling a bit.
Maybe we could have a ma
I have mainly seen at student level, usually they go onn building the
same projects during their academics like (student registration
system, library system, hotel mgmt system) instead if they could get
on to some real work like say
contributing to some linux distributions say Fedora, Ubuntu... or
On 12/4/06, G Karunakar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
maybe its too early to ask.. but whats plans for Gnunify?
Karunakar
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Well,
as far as the past conferences that i have attended(linuxasia06 &
Foss06) it looks to me that there were a lot of newbies coming for the
event mainly co
Can we have a session on "How to do a successful business using Open Source"
A lot of SME's / Start-up's use windoze for their work, where they can
surely use GNU/Linux.
I think the SME's / Start-up's need to understand that GNU/Linux now
has a mature desktop and can be used in production envir
Hi,
> Hey,
>
> Can we have a session on "How to do a successful
> business using Open Source"
There were discussions to hold a seperate stream for
Business applications.
> I think the SME's / Start-up's need to understand
> that GNU/Linux now
> has a mature desktop and can be used in production
On 12/4/06, Aditya Godbole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12/4/06, G Karunakar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
> maybe its too early to ask.. but whats plans for Gnunify?
>
Hey,
Can we have a session on "How to do a successful business using Open Source"
A lot of SME's / Start-up's use
On 12/4/06, G Karunakar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
maybe its too early to ask.. but whats plans for Gnunify?
The topic came up in this months PLUG meeting. So things have sort of
started rolling a bit.
Maybe we could have a mailing list and invite everyone to it, like
FOSS.in does? S
Hi all,
maybe its too early to ask.. but whats plans for Gnunify?
Karunakar
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