Parin - like previous time this time also we have a chilling weather
on the day of FOSS meetup, here in delhi !! #foss #meetup #delhi
Anuvrat Parashar -- had an amazing time with techies today ... I hope
I will find my self in such meets more often.
Sheel Sindhu - Spreading Linux in schools one of the best idea to
promote it . Delhi_Foss_Meetup, Debian far more better than Ubuntu
#Gaurav paliwal @Delhi Foss Meetup, Great session of #Delhi foss
meetup @vivekanand kendra , chanakyapuri ., Walking on foggy road
after meetup :-) awesome . . . . . .
Arulalan - Today I had taken class "An Intro About Python" In
DelhiLug. This is my first meetup in DelhiLug. Really nice meetup.
Cool... :-)
Piyush Madan - Nice event and good discussion's @Delhi/NCR FOSS Meetup
...really loved the passion and open-mindedness of students + other
Intellectual People....specially Gaurav Paliwal ! Way to go ....
Satya - let it go the way its going I am happy I saw some new faces
and interacted with them too
Nalin Savara - Great but we need to improve quality rather then just
having meetups or focusing on quantity.
XAbhishek -
To tone down tempers a bit and to reduce the number of emails I'm
getting about what's essentially a non-issue let me point out that
yesterday's event was great. Unfortunately though we were still
promoting ideologies that most of us present there were already pretty
aware of. The problem is of course that since all of us are beyond
that stage and have already decided what is good or bad for us, at the
end of the day we lacked a sense of achievement because what we did
was no different from what we do in front of people who are unaware
about FOSS.
I believe these meetups are good but they need not have a single
direction. A set of people could decide to do one thing, another can
decide to do another. Each group of people may simultaneously work on
different things and that could still be called a successful meetup.
The aim is to get work done.
When you say we're the people who need to organise an event of the
scale of FOSS.IN/Freed.in, you're right. But then we don't want that
to simply be just another random FOSS event where the same things are
discussed for years together. FOSS goes beyond the small problems that
a person would discuss in something like a workshop introducing Linux
to people. We're all beyond that stage. And we probably need someone
to remind us.
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16 Jan 2010 - is proposed date which we can work out for next meetup.
Friend you have 3 week to prepare your presentations, talks. We will
discuss what we guys have done in this 3 week duration on our porjects
too.
we can discuss what can be done..
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