Hi Pockey, On Sun, 2011-06-05 at 23:50 +0800, Pockey Lam wrote: > Hi Bharath, hi Akhil, > > So you are copied in the mailing list, since the topic(s) were already > covered in the training sections in our bangalore event, are you > interested to give a talk in MOSC2011 (3-5 July, 2011) in > Malaysia? :-) > It won't be possible for me to travel due to project work and ongoing changes in policies after Novell acquisition. Regards, Akhil > Preferred topics: > In short, it's about how to develop GNOME app for newbies and a brief > introduction of the GNOME community > > Long version: They would like us to provide a speaker to talk about > how to develop GNOME it self (for beginner level). Their target is to > give information to their participant on how to explore GNOME project > and what suppose they must know and how it works. They want their > participants to join GNOME project and can be part of GNOME > developer. > > Theme: > Innovating The Change > > What's the purpose / objectives, etc? > Our objective for this years focus more on technical and want the > participant know more on how open source project are develop and > running. We want our participant to be developer or programmer rather > to be end user. Create something innovative and new idea on open > source project that can be use for open source community. Part of it > we collaborate with LPI, Novell, BSDA and Redhat regarding > certification. We want our community are certified and to > become professional rather just put open source project just a hobby > but ready for be competitor & survival on IT world. > > Confirmed speakers: > CEO LPI Jim Lacey, Instructor from KOHA community Irma Birchall > (Australia) & Robin Sheat (New Zealand), Gen Kanai (Mozilla), Cecil Su > (OWASP), Patrick Beaucamp (France), Ryusuke Kajiyama (Oracle) and > local speakers and special invitation Ritzatuddin Ramli Director UNIK > (National Innovation Agency under Prime Minister Office). > Who will attend (as participants): Government staff, Lecturer/student > and open source community > > Pockey >
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