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  * [http://www.gnomebangalore.org/?q=nosip Novell internship program]   
  * [http://www.gnomebangalore.org/?q=nosip Novell internship program]   
  * [http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html Google Summer of Code]  
  * [http://code.google.com/summerofcode.html Google Summer of Code]  
  * [http://t3.dotgnu.info/blog/dotgnu/southern-summer-of-code-2005-11-21-14-44.html DotGnu Southern summer of code]
  * [http://t3.dotgnu.info/blog/dotgnu/southern-summer-of-code-2005-11-21-14-44.html DotGnu Southern summer of code]
[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/linux-bangalore-non-tech/message/5872 Comments from Gopal V]
[http://groups.yahoo.com/group/linux-bangalore-non-tech/message/5872 Comments from Gopal V]
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     libjit and has done a significant bit of the code required. He knows
     libjit and has done a significant bit of the code required. He knows
     what he's doing and he's doing it :)
     what he's doing and he's doing it :)
        And it wasn't a student internship project - it was technically a bounty
    open for all.


  * [http://www.sarai.net/community/announce.htm#floss  Sarai/CSDS Short Term FLOSS Fellowship]
  * [http://www.sarai.net/community/announce.htm#floss  Sarai/CSDS Short Term FLOSS Fellowship]

Revision as of 21:49, 9 December 2005

Tomorrow (Dec 10 2005) 3.00pm is the FOSS-EDU meet at (PESIT) Tea House. Its near DevegowdaPetrol Bunk a few meters from Sagar Apollo Clinic. There is a Planet Bajaj Showroom too.

Tea House is some 2-3kms from Banashankari Bus Terminal. Its a straight drive from Banashankari Bus Terminal on Ring Road ( 100 ft). Landmark is DEVEGOWDA PETROL BUNK where tea house is located. This petrol bunk is a very popular landmark. It will take some 20 mins from Jaynagar to reach there. If u are coming from MG Road area, take the Mysore Road FlyOver so that you dont get confused. Come straight on Mysore Road and then take a left to Ring Road.

The focus is how to involve students in the FOSS process.

Updated list of topics

  • Create apt/yum/portage repos for currently available education tools

-->also kindly do provide the collection of tools on a cd so that atleast the lugs/linux clubs can get a copy and distribute ,because some students who really are interested do not have the bandwidth to download from the net. (this achived by involving live CD folks as stated below)

  • Help students to select foss projects as part of academic requirement.

>as far as VTU is concerned it would be best to brief the students the following semester(march-april,for 3rd year students) so that they can think about it and plan before they get into the 4th year.

  • Workout a schedule to conduct workshops and learn foss education tools

--->some workshops to introduce the students how to take up a foss project would definitely be useful in helping them in taking up one.

  • How can we help more students to use scholarships/interships to work on FOSS like
* Redhat Scholarships
* Novell internship program  
* Google Summer of Code 
* DotGnu Southern summer of code

Comments from Gopal V

    Almost completely claimed for ... sadly. Aleksey Demakov is working on
   libjit and has done a significant bit of the code required. He knows
   what he's doing and he's doing it :)
       And it wasn't a student internship project - it was technically a bounty
   open for all.


* Sarai/CSDS Short Term FLOSS Fellowship
* Servelots/Janastu has volunteer/internship for community and NGO oriented applications, 
migration support. http://pantoto.com
* Small Research Grant Programme of SPACE 

--->we could put up the scholarships/interships list on the wiki so that we can provide the link to students looking for the same.

  • Involve live CD folks like Sarath (slynux), Arjun (morphing morphix), Moinak Ghosh (Belanix)

(This solves the first problem)

-->'ed comments from Sandesh Kamth, SJCE Mysore


(any thing else ?)