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1. July 2009 IRC Meeting Details
2. June 2009 Meeting Report
3. June 2009 IRC Meeting Details
4. April 2009 Meeting Report
5. Press Club Programme
6. September 2007 Meeting

July 2009 IRC Meeting Details

July 23rd, 2009

For the IRC meeting conducted on 19 July 2009 almost 20 people attended. Agenda was “Campaign to promote Free Software in Kerala”::Part[1]>Bringing Hardware vendors closer to the  Swathanthra Software Community”, as this was the second meeting, it was kind of dull, though it started ontime, it took some time for  people to pop in, and show some life to channel.

Date : 19.07.2009
Time : 4:00pm – 6:00pm
Attendance : 20

The attendees included professionals, freelancers and students.Initially meeting started of with an introduction session, where most of the them introduced, then the agenda was announced, though it took some time to get people to talk in full spirit, it was interesting towards the last 45mins, we spoke of how Hardware vendors be educated regarding free software, how the people can influence the hardware vendors with demand for free software, etc it would be better if you skim through the transcript that would be uploaded soon.

The next IRC meeting agenda would be “Campaign to promote Free Software in Kerala”.  Part[2] “How to  Educate the Schools and colleges about Free Software”( as voted by majority).

The transcript of the meeting, will be available soon as someone uploads it. A mail will come in this regard.

Hope the next meeting is more exciting, let us look forward to the next Sunday official meeting, Agenda mail will come out soon.

Transcript of July 2009 Meeting

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June 2009 Meeting Report

July 23rd, 2009

The fourth meeting of the “Indian Libre User Group” was held successfully
on June 28 2009.

Following is a brief snapshot of the meeting.

Date: 28-06-2009
Time: 2:15pm – 5.30pm
Venue: Internet Club, IInd Floor, AMI Trust Building,
Broadway Enclave, Broadway, Ernakulam
Attendance : 18

The meeting turnout was less than the usual average, probably the monsoons could have been the reason. But as always, the smaller group was effective in churning very good brainstorming sessions.

The meeting started of a bit late at 2.30pm with the customary self introduction.

Sreenadh explained the basic concepts of Free Software and the GNU Movement. Licenses and Open Source Software were also discussed.

- Agenda was based on the “strengthening the campaign for Free Software”
by ILUG Cochin.

- Sameer talked about the history of ILUG Cochin and its role till date in the spread of Free Software in Kerala.

- The recent initiative by ILUG Cochin to bring teachers closer to the Free Software community was discussed upon, with the teachers among the audience expressing their opinion on the outcome of the initiative. The discussion slowly drifted to the aspect of convenience vs Freedom.

The point receiving emphasis was the aspect of lack of technical contribution from the community towards various Free Software Projects.

- Sreeraj R, who is a valued contributor to the Icarus compiler project, shared his experience on contributing his time and energy for the Free Software Project. The discussion was wound up for tea.

After tea and bananas the audience moved on to attend the session by Sanal Kumar on Malayalam Computing. Following can give a glimpse on the session:

- A brief history of malayalam computing.
- Swathanthra malayalam computing and its activities.
- How far malayalam computing has gone……Email, chatting,blogging wiki
- Malayalam Wikipedia crossing 10,000 articles
- Malayalam keymaps – phonetic and Non- phonetic(inscript)
- Advantages of inscript.
- Logic of inscript keyboard.
- Step by Step on enabling Inscript in Debian
- Development of Swathanthra Malayalam Computing
- Dhvani text to Audio conversion and its installation, Malayalam text to Ogg
- Intoducing Malayalam screen saver and malayalam login screen
- An upcoming one Ktav slang converter introduced( This was fun ).

Keyboard layout for Malayalam Inscript on A4 were distributed among the audience.

Venkat took a brief session on using Latex with Malayalam.
- Concept of as text preprocessor.
- Advantages of Latex over other applications.
- Installation of the malayalam preprocessor from sarovar.org
- Preparation of the document using phonetic representation.
- Compilation to pdf format.

Conclusion

Continuing the agenda, Sameer explained how everyone could contribute to the Free Software movement, the example of Swathanthra Malayalam Computing was used to explain how simple contribution can be. From reporting bugs to programming were explained in brief.

The contact numbers, Email ids, Mailing List Subscription, Post meeting activities, all of these were shared with the attendees. Feedback forms were collected.

The meeting concluded by thanking the people who helped conduct the meeting and all the attendees.

The meeting concluded at 6.00pm.

We thank all the attendees for coming and urge them to put their feedback on the mailing list so we can improve future meetings.

And hope the next meeting on 26/07/2009 is bigger and better.

Photos and Details of the meeting will be available on the web site soon.

Attendees
Sanjai
Sreenadh
Sanal Kumar M R
K S Ravi
Kevin Sha
G Venkata Subrahmanian
Sameer
Jay Jacob
Binny V A
Shambhu
Hari
Althaf
Sreekanth
Thomas
Rasal
Sreeraj
Lenin
Sinu John

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June 2009 IRC Meeting Details

July 1st, 2009

Indeed it was encouraging to see almost 20- 25 people coming for the
first IRC meeting. As there was no agenda as such, what was experienced
was total chaos, discussions on various topics and various aspects,
Although many where unhappy at the lack of a definitive agenda, indeed
it was a chance for many to try out IRC for the first time and to discuss
things online. We hope that the coming meetings ( 3rd sunday of every month)
will see better participation and collaboration with a fixed agenda and objective.

Date : 21.06.2009
Time : 4.15pm – 6pm
Attendance : 20-25

The attendees were from various fields including professionals, freelancers,
the media, etc..

The meeting concluded on ILUG Cochin starting a campaign, more discussions on this
would happen at the official meeting on 28/06/2009 and the next IRC meeting.

The next IRC meeting agenda would be “Campaign to promote Free Software in Kerala”.
( as voted by majority).

Indeed for people who were eager but unable to attend the official meetings at broadway,
the IRC meeting was indeed a very good experience ( from the feedback ).

Hope the next meeting is more exciting.

Transcript of June 2009 Meeting

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April 2009 Meeting Report

May 10th, 2009

The Meeting for April 2009 was conducted successfully. Although the turnout was less compared to last time, we had a mix of attendees from various walks of life.

Date: 24-04-2009
Time: 2:00pm – 5:30pm
Venue: Internet Club, IInd Floor,
AMI Trust Building,
Broadway Enclave,
Broadway, Ernakulam
Attendance : 24

Agenda: Community Based Curriculum ( 2nd round )

The continuation of the previous meeting discussion, started slowly as many of the people who attended the last meetings could not make it this time.

The objective of the initiative “Community based Curriculum” was explained. The intent of the discussion of the present meeting was explained and everyone began discussing about what was needed for a strong foundation for IT/ Computer Science curriculum in schools.

Few important points from the meeting were captured:
- Students need to gain information handling skills
- Secure computing skills
- Application/ Hardware testing.
- Collaboration skills.

The action items were as follows :
- Define a foundation for a curriculum or rather build a base ( a set of objectives) for a curriculum/ syllabus.
- Create a wiki with a draft of the important points discussed forming a foundation.
- Make the initiative a core project for ilug cochin and the swathanthra software community.
- Formed a core action team to coordinate the activities for the initiative.
- Arrange a meeting once the wiki is setup, before next ILUG Cochin Meeting
- Continue the discussions in the next meeting.

Technical Presentation – Bash Scripting by Kurian

The basics of the command line were explained to the attendees. Bash scripting was explained through simple programs :
- Backup program
- Program to download streaming videos and store them to disk in free software formats.

The conditional loops and basic elements were explained through the above programs.

Conclusion :
The meeting ended with sreenadh describing the experience with students at Thodupuzha during the vacation class. The meeting concluded by reiterating the plan to realize the “Community based curriculum” by ILUG Cochin. The coordination team for the initiative was formed as follows after many of the attendees volunteered :

.VK Nizar
.KS Ravi
.Sanal Kumar
.Kevin Sha
.Rahul
.Sameer
.Jay Jacob

Attendees:

VK Nizar
KS Ravi
Sanal Kumar
Kevin Sha
Rahul
Sameer
Jay Jacob
Sreekanth T R
Arun Aravind
Kurian Mathew Thayyil
Saju T Abraham
Vinod Chandran R
Manu Ram
Harikrishnan T R
Renith M
Sreenadh
Venkat
John Peter

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Press Club Programme

March 15th, 2009
  • Date : 14th March 2009, 2.15pm – 4.15pm
  • Venue : Press Club Ernakulam
  • Attendance : ~25
  • Audience : Journalists, Reporters, Press Academy Students,
    Free Software Community Members

Report in The Hindu

Press Club, Ernakulam had organized a workshop on Free Software for the people working in Newspapers and other Media ILUG Cochin was invited to handle the workshop by the Press Club, Ernakulam. This in fact was due to the good relationship maintained by the group with the people in the Media.

Free Software Movement by Jay Jacob

The session started by talking about the Freedoms that form the foundation for principles of Free Software. The speaker explained with examples the concept of Free Software and how the community worked together to create technology for the benefit of mankind.

The talk turned towards the history of the Free Software movement and about Richard Mathew Stallman, the founder of the GNU Movement. The speaker then explained the series of events that lead to the birth of GNU/Linux.

The importance of Freedom was explained by comparing the situation to “India’s Struggle for Freedom. The audience were subscribing well to the important aspect of the speech.

The talk then explained the basic copyright concept and how the copyleft concept created by the Free Software movement helped protect the Freedom of users.

As the talk was winding up, lot of questions we raised, especially on Licenses, copyright, sharing and distributing free software for money. The ambiguity in the term Free as in Freedom was also clarified.

Demonstration of a Free Software Operating System : Debian GNU/Linux by Sreenadh

The demonstration started with the basic login screen of the OS. The speaker touched upon the basic aspects of a Free Software Desktop Environment . He explained the fundamental concepts behind a Desktop Environment He then proceeded to explain a few basic applications for daily use belonging to the following categories:

Internet
Iceweasal, Pidgin,Empathy
Multimedia
VLC, Totem, Kino
Office/ Productivity
Openoffice, Abiword
Desktop Publishing
Scribus
Graphics
Inkscape, GIMP

There were lot of questions on using Malayalam with OpenOffice. The speaker explained the answers in a very efficient manner, thereby satisfying the audience queries.

Free Software in Schools and Malayalam Computing by Sanal Kumar Sir

Sanal Kumar sir touched upon the importance and relevance of teaching Free Software in Schools. He talked extensively about the present level of implementation and the problems faced. He delved deep into how the community can find solutions for the issues faced and how they can effectively work with the teachers to improve the present curriculum so that it can bring out the true power of Free Software.

The speaker next explained the importance of the Malayalam language and how free software and projects like “Swathanthra malayalam computing” have enabled the language to reach leaps and bounds. The talk also touched upon the possibilities of Malayalam blogging and how the Internet was a new arena that was allowing the language to expand its horizon.

Concluding Session

The concluding session saw Sameer finally explaining the name change of the group and the vision and future of the group. The press club secretary thanked the ILUG Cochin Members for their cooperation with the Media and concluded the session.

ILUG Cochin thanks Anand Haridas of “The Hindu” for having taken the initiative to bring the Free Software Community closer to the Media by conducting this event, and hope that more events of this nature happen in the future.

Participated ILUG Cochin Members

  • Sreenadh
  • Binny V A
  • Jay Jacob
  • Sanal Kumar
  • Kevin Sha
  • Sameer Mohamed Thahir
  • Hari
  • Bilal
  • Prinson

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