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		<title>BarCamp Bangalore &#8211; Day 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Sep 2007 16:07:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On day 2 of BarCamp Bangalore, it was a bit too boring and I attended only a few sessions which were interesting. The first session was Rules to break in a startup by Mr.Ashwin which was quite interesting. I also met Sagaro during that session. Then we headed off to a session by Preethan about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On day 2 of BarCamp Bangalore, it was a bit too boring and I attended only a few sessions which were interesting.</p>
<p>The first session was <strong>Rules to break in a startup</strong> by Mr.Ashwin which was quite interesting. I also met <a href="http://gapp.wordpress.com/">Sagaro</a> during that session. Then we headed off to a session by Preethan about <strong>Branding on the internet</strong>. Then I sat down in the bloggers&#8217; collective again where someone was supposed to speak about corporate blogging &#8211; which he greatly misunderstood and talked about how bloggers blogged about corporates. Then someone else made a impromptu session on corporate blogging.</p>
<p>After lunch and TShirts, two people were talking about bringing metro bloggers into print media. They were thinking of a startup where bloggers can get their content published on a paper which is distributed across a city.</p>
<p>When the afternoon sessions started, I sat down for a interesting session about <a href="http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/air/">Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR)</a> which was cool. Then in the startups collective, there was a hot discussion started off by Vaidhy which was about the lack of good developers in India and why starting a startup in India is difficult.</p>
<p>We started by 5 and didn&#8217;t wait till the end. However I have uploaded the <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/cnus8n/tags/bcb4/">pics</a> to my flickr.</p>
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		<title>BarCamp Bangalore 4 &#8211; Day 1</title>
		<link>http://www.fslog.com/2007/09/15/barcamp-bangalore-4-day-1/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Sep 2007 18:08:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I typed out this post long time back and was lazy in posting it. So here is the post about BarCamp 4 day 1. I will post about day 2 tomorrow. This is an account of my first BarCamp at Bangalore IIM. I thought of live blogging the event, but I couldn&#8217;t get WiFi get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I typed out this post long time back and was lazy in posting it. So here is the post about BarCamp 4 day 1. I will post about day 2 tomorrow.</p>
<p>This is an account of my first BarCamp at Bangalore IIM. I thought of<br />
live blogging the event, but I couldn&#8217;t get WiFi get working on my<br />
Acer. If anyone has made wifi working with an Acer Aspire 5050, please<br />
do leave a comment. Anyway, this can be thought of as a pseudo-live blog of the event.</p>
<p><span id="more-324"></span><strong>Registration</strong><br />
When we(Raju, Jay and me) reached IIMB, there was no crowd at all at<br />
the registration desk. Only about 15 &#8211; 20 people were there and we<br />
quickly registered to go to the canteen <img src='http://www.fslog.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> . Soon people began to come<br />
by and there was quite a crowd standing outside the auditorium.</p>
<p><strong>Introduction</strong><br />
This BarCamp 4 had many first timers (including us) and the<br />
introductions went on till 10:30 and then people began to leave for<br />
the various collectives in the classrooms.</p>
<p><strong>Bloggers Collective</strong><br />
The first collective that I attended was the blogger&#8217;s collective and<br />
it was pretty lame. The discussions were pretty basic and almost<br />
everyone in the room were bloggers. There was a talk on creating<br />
podcasts on odeo. There was also a talk on a blog client called<br />
Chotha. The discussions ranged from various blogging<br />
platforms to self hosting the blog. I think many of them there had<br />
their blogs on Blogger. It was too boring to sit there that we left.</p>
<p><strong>Mobile Collective</strong><br />
Meanwhile Raju had gone for the mobile collective which had a product<br />
called zook which is something related to mobile search. Must be<br />
pretty interesting.</p>
<p>After that we were just walking around the campus and sitting on the<br />
walls. This went on till lunch time, where we were the first ones to<br />
get in and have our full.</p>
<p><strong>Ruby Collective</strong><br />
The afternoon sessions were good, as that was when the Python<br />
collective was scheduled. At the same time, there was a Ruby<br />
collective and I sat there for a talk. It was about Firewatir, a web<br />
application test scripting tool written in Ruby. The idea was<br />
excellent and it is a cool tool for testing basic website with<br />
data. Must look more into it. We left that soon and jumped over to the<br />
python collective.</p>
<p><strong>Python Collective</strong><br />
When I entered, Siddharta was talking about generating sentences using<br />
Markov chain. I missed this talk.<br />
Second was a small company of 3<br />
called Max i Leap technologies, which came to talk about a product of<br />
theirs called Ban Karo. It is a technology which they claim to<br />
completely solve the problem of spam calls on mobile phones. It was<br />
not related to python, but they got about 5 minutes to make their<br />
sales pitch. Here is how it works &#8211; You receive a call from a<br />
telemarketer, you inform to Ban Karo by sending a message. Then all<br />
other users who are registered will also get a notification that this<br />
number is a spam caller. It wasn&#8217;t very impressive and failed to<br />
arouse any interest in the listeners.<br />
Then came a talk by Brad Allen on Python Users&#8217; Group Unite. He talked<br />
how the various PIGs can get help from PSF and help in spreading about<br />
python. He also told that PSF is ready to financially help groups and<br />
also to register a mailing list in the python.org website. He also<br />
suggested to conduct code sprints twice a week which will bring in<br />
more interest to the members and will also be fun. He also told how<br />
the various PyCons have this lightning talks where each person is<br />
allowed to talk about anything for just 5 minutes and we decided to do<br />
it in this meet.</p>
<p><strong>Lightning Sessions</strong><br />
The lightning sessions were enjoyable and also fun. People could<br />
actually learn more during such sessions than a full hour talk. The<br />
various talks were:</p>
<ol>
<li>reStructured text</li>
<li>Using PIL to print badges</li>
<li>sudoku solver</li>
<li>Python idioms</li>
<li>DocStrings</li>
<li>pep 8</li>
<li>Google site ranking tool</li>
<li>web.py</li>
<li>globals and locals</li>
<li>www.zomega.com</li>
<li>os module</li>
</ol>
<p>The talk on using Python Imaging Library to print badges was really<br />
cool. It was all about proto.in which took place last week in IITM<br />
where about 320 badges were to be printed for each<br />
participant. Editing the text in a image manipulation program is<br />
impossible. Also scaling the font size accordingly was very<br />
tough. Siddharta wrote a python program using the PIL module(which he<br />
is very famous for) which takes a list of names as input and gives out<br />
a directory full of beautiful images ready to be printed.  It was<br />
really cool and must look at the code.</p>
<p><strong>UnJam</strong><br />
After all this, we again gathered in the auditorium and the Unband<br />
collective was getting ready for the Unjam where about 6 people got<br />
together and tried to make music impromptu. We left at about 6:30 and<br />
decided to bring in a better band to BarCamp Chennai.</p>
<p>This is the day 1 of BCB4 and it is now really late. Time to sleep and<br />
get up for day 2.</p>
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		<title>BarCamp Bangalore 4</title>
		<link>http://www.fslog.com/2007/07/26/barcamp-bangalore-4/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jul 2007 18:00:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>cnu</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was a bit busy with my new job and now my plans for BarCamp Bangalore has been finalised. I am leaving to Bangalore tomorrow afternoon and will be there for BCB4 for 2 days. This time the entire event has many small collectives and the response is great. Will try to post pics and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was a bit busy with my new <a href="http://www.serendio.com">job</a> and now my plans for <a href="http://barcampbangalore.org/">BarCamp Bangalore</a> has been finalised. I am leaving to Bangalore tomorrow afternoon and will be there for BCB4 for 2 days. This time the entire event has many small collectives and the response is great. Will try to post pics and blog about it later.<br />
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