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      <title>MACLUG Inauguration at New Delhi</title>
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      <description>Today I attend the inauguration ceremony of MACLUG - Maharaja Agrasen College, GNU/Linux Users Group. I was honoured to have been invited among many esteemed guests to light the lamp of this wonderful new beginning. This reminded me how nine years ago I along with a bunch of enthusiasts started JMILUG.&#xA;I shared my thoughts on &amp;ldquo;Freedom - Community - Science - Innovation&amp;rdquo;&#xA;Four Freedoms Let me begin with the Four Freedoms.</description>
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      <title>Machine Learning with Mahout and Scala</title>
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      <description>This post is coming after a long time. Apologies for that.&#xA;Alright, this one is for the fans of Apache Mahout and Scala programming language. I had given a talk on Machine Learning with Apache Mahout and Scala ( slides ) at OSDConf.in. The code examples are present on GitHub at this repo.</description>
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      <title>BootConf 2014 and Octopress</title>
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      <description>Last week, I setup the infrastructure for BootConf 2014 website and its deployment workflow. Essentially the website is based on Octopress with a mix of Git + SSH to ensure we deploy to a staging site first and then to the live site. Its all working nice for us.&#xA;Octopress Setup Here is how I set it up:&#xA;On a server machine On a staging server setup two Git+SSH Repositories or you can use GitHub for this step.</description>
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      <title>UNIX and heavy duty printing</title>
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      <description>UNIX and heavy duty printing This weekend I had to ensure that the posters get done within two days. The challenge was that on Monday it was Holi ( the festival of colors ), so naturally no designing and printing available on Monday. Thankfully my friend was there for all the professional help, all the way from designing till printing.&#xA;Here in the pic is Saleem Ahamed standing besides the posters, who helped with all the designing and priting of BootConf 2014 posters.</description>
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      <title>One more week to go</title>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2014 15:11:35 -0700</pubDate>
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      <description>One more week to go We had a great day today in the planning meeting. First of all it was a nice get-together of some oldies and new members to JMILUG team :-).</description>
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      <title>JMILUG Meetup - 9th November 2013</title>
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      <description>Attendees:&#xA;There wasn&amp;rsquo;t a pre-defined agenda so the discussion took its own course. We discussed about many things:&#xA;In this meetup some members met after a very long time, so it was only a get together. No tasks assigned in particular.</description>
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      <title>Attending Jamia Developer Day</title>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Mar 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description>Students at JMI University had organized JDevDay ( formerly CONF@JMI). This was a two day conference on FOSS topics. The agenda is listed here:&#xA;https://jdevday.wordpress.com/2013/03/05/talks-in-jdevday/&#xA;I spoke on &amp;ldquo;Introduction to Scala&amp;rdquo;, the slides of which are uploaded to slideshare and on github.&#xA;It was so nice to meet all the speakers and attendees. I took a few photos which I have uploaded on flickr.&#xA;JDevDay Rocks!</description>
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      <title>Days of CONF@JMILUG</title>
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      <description>CONF@JMILUG The day started with setting-up of Linux Adda. While we were still setting it up, for around an hour everyone was sharing laughter with Kumar Vishwas - a poet of IIT fame. As soon as his humorous poems were over, crowd rushed to the stalls, one of which was Linux Adda. It takes only a glace for someone to get attracted to the Fedora DVDs and Fedora Badges spread over a white-cloth-covered table i.</description>
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