2009-08-07

BOSS calling

BOSS calling

Two days ago, I attended a unique event. This event was organised by NRCFOSS, and CDAC, two technology oriented organisations of the Government of India. Usually Govt. organisations are notorious for being bureaucratic, lazy and irresponsible. This event proved that the iamge is not always correct. NRCFOSS and CDAC have created and launched a distribution of Linux called BOSS (Bharat Operating System Solutions). BOSS draws its roots from Debian, the purest of all Linux distributions (some call it 24 carat gold). The presentation of BOSS was very professional. The lecturers went through the show with all confidence. No one was caught fumbling or ducking a question. All particpants received a free (muft) copy of BOSS DVD, and free lunch and coffee. YES, there is free lunch available in the FOSS world.

Sad thing was the meagre turnout. An event like this should have seen crowds of students and teachers. Sadly there were'nt many. What a shame ! Maybe, the organisers were happy, they escaped casting pearls before s....s.

Thank you CDAC. Thank you NRCFOSS.

partha

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2009-08-03

Poland calling !

Poland calling !

In a few weeks from now, I will be visiting the University of
Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland. This visit will be for delivering a lecture on formal methods, and for exploring projects for collaboration and cooperation. If all goes well, I
may also visit some other institutions in Germany (confirmation awaited). Insha-allah.

Just why can't our institutions in India recognise a competent
teacher-scientist ?

partha

2009-08-02

Nigeria calling

Nigeria calling

A few days ago, I was invited by the Nigerian Society of
Mathematics to referee for their journal. This was a pleasant
surprise and an unexpected honour for a teacher like me. Papers published in the Journal of the Nigerian Mathematical Society are indexed by SCI and are reviewed in Mathematical Review. The Journal is published by the Nigerian Mathematical Society. It started publishing in the early eighties in collaboration with the American Mathematical Society.

I was of course curious how they located me. And this is what
they tell me : "people that are well known in their area of
research are usually not difficult to locate. Our Editorial Board
and Associate Editors usually look out for the best."

When will our own Indians take note of my presence so close to them ?

partha