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College of Engineering is participating in [[Bangalore/FOSS_Month-2006|FOSS Month 2006]] celebrations.
College of Engineering is participating in [[Bangalore/FOSS_Month-2006|FOSS Month 2006]] celebrations.


== BMSCE Bangalore ==
== Software Freedom Day 06 ==
 
BMS College of Engineering is participating the [[SFD/Bangalore/06 |Software Freedom Day 06]] celebrations of [[Bangalore|Bangalore FOSS Community]].
 
The event is on 16th September 2006.
 
The sessions are
 
* Free Software Philosophy -- by Aanjhan R
* Discussion/FAQ on FOSS
* Demo of AIGLX and GNU/Linux on ipod -- Aanjhan R
* Future plans for BMS FOSS Community
 
 
== BMSCE Bangalore FOSS Day 05==
On 24th September 2005  the FOSS Community Bangalore conducted a seminar on FOSS. The speakers were
On 24th September 2005  the FOSS Community Bangalore conducted a seminar on FOSS. The speakers were
*[http://www.dilpu.net Dilip V]  
*[http://www.dilpu.net Dilip V]  

Revision as of 16:36, 14 September 2006

FOSS Community BMS has a Mailing list in Yahoo http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bmslug College of Engineering is participating in FOSS Month 2006 celebrations.

Software Freedom Day 06

BMS College of Engineering is participating the Software Freedom Day 06 celebrations of Bangalore FOSS Community.

The event is on 16th September 2006.

The sessions are

  • Free Software Philosophy -- by Aanjhan R
  • Discussion/FAQ on FOSS
  • Demo of AIGLX and GNU/Linux on ipod -- Aanjhan R
  • Future plans for BMS FOSS Community


BMSCE Bangalore FOSS Day 05

On 24th September 2005 the FOSS Community Bangalore conducted a seminar on FOSS. The speakers were

Dilip and Praveen introduced FOSS and the advantages of FOSS. Pradyumna Sampath give a demo of glade and gtk programming. It was followed by a talk on FOSS Tools and advantages specific to students. The event was organised in association with Protocol, Computer club of BMSCE.

Read on the blogs on the seminar

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