Sunday, December 6, 2009

{DAY-2}- FSF, TN Conf @ SSN : Take the Plunge....Breath Free!!!



{Day-2} @ SSN started with Ajax followed by most exciting Linux Distribution Making and Hands-On lab on making Linux distros. After the lunch, we had sessions on Patents and then came the most awaited project session where each team were assigned a project under FSF and brief timelines where given to us on project submission. What's more than these fabulous sessions, we had our refreshments and concluded FSF Conf.



I really enjoyed these two days and I thank all those who were behind this initative. HariShankar (my jnr) and I had a really log drive in his Passion+ and finally he dropped me @ Guindy while other 3 guys had SSN Route Buses to drop them home.



Working Technologies into projects is more important than learing them through Workshops and Conference. In this context, FSF and SSN has helped us to work on technology rather than just learning them. I have no words explaining these days in my life rather than start working on projects told to me on these two days, which I feel is the real way in which I can thank SSN Engg college and FSF Team.


FSF Rockzz!!!

Saturday, December 5, 2009

FSF Conference @ SSN {DAY-1} - An Splendid Start


It was 6:15AM, 5th December, 2009 when I started from my home to take the Route Bus to SSN. I reached the college @ 8:15AM and the Greens and aesthetic beauty of the campus greeted me as I entered. I was joined by 4 of my college guys (my jrs) and we made ourself present at Mini-Auditorium for the sessions.

Previewing Big-Bucks Bunny Movie the session began by a fabulous talk from Mr.Siddharth (Core FSF Member, Cognizant Employee). His talk helped us to know better what Free S/w is and what Open Source software is. He explained how important not to patent our innovation, as it prevents development of Science for the next 20 years from our date of patent. His talk made us to visualize the generations of human development from primitive-industrial-modern.




Next we had a talk from Mr.Praveen Chandrahas, IITian aand FSF Promoter, where he briefed out Filesystem and their implementation and steped down Ubuntu Installation process.



We had an Community person from Tamil Computing Team, Ubuntu Mr.Thangamani Arun briefing us on Android Architecture and its SDK's. He showcased a demo on how to work on Android Development Toolkit in Eclipse IDE and to use a Emulator.

Android session was followed by Shell Scripting by Mr.Bharathi Subramanian, FOSS Evangelist, ILUG Team. This session was really gr8 as I explored the basics of SHELL programming. I will surely work on this scripting a lot more than just listening to it.

We were served with refreshments in-between the sessions and {DAY-1} was really excellent. Tomorrow {DAY-2}, I am waiting for even more exciting stuffs @ FSF.


FSF RockZZZ!!!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

All you wanted to know about hacking!!!

Hacking has always inspired me from my schooling, and knowing on it from an Computer Security Consultant Ankit Fadia, who at the age 15 wrote his book on 'Ethical Hacking' is still more awakening..Here are the questions put to Ankit and his views on them...



When did you realise that you could hack?
I got interested in hacking at 12, but it took a while before I figured out how to do it. My first hack was quite interesting. I defaced a magazine site and put my own profile, pictures and e-mail id on it. But then I thought I might get into trouble, so I sent a mail to the editor with the solution on how to prevent hacking the website. He got back to me with a job offer but when he learnt that I was 13, he asked me to wait till I turned 18. I learnt my lesson. I never did an illegal hack after that.

Is hacking cool because it allows entry into forbidden territory?
It is. It gives you the power to do something that most people can't do, that too in the confines of your room. It gives a false sense of security.

What exactly is 'ethical hacking'?
You need to have the same knowledge as cyber criminals, but you put that knowledge to positive use. You go to sites, find out their flaws and correct them. I coined the term when I wrote my first book, Ethical Hacking, at 15.

You have worked with the FBI too. Isn't that a heady feeling?
I started working with them at 16, when a Pakistani group was planning to attack an Indian site. I traced the chat transcript and the site was saved. Then, this was like a game for me. But now I realise that there's a lot of responsibility involved in what I do.

Why did you take up the show, What The Hack?
Last year, I won the MTV Youth Icon award and was introduced to the programming head of the channel. I asked him if they wanted to do a show on hacking. They agreed. There are lots of channels which air tech shows that review technology and gadgets. But this show stands out because we teach people cool things that they can do in the virtual world.

Give us some tips on how to become good hackers?
You have to know the programming well and also think like a criminal. You have to get into the criminal's mind to become a security system expert.

-An Interview by Yahoo India

Plan your Calendar for Mozilla Free Cultural Roadshow @ Chennai

I am eagerly looking for the Free Cultural Roadshow @ Chennai, through which I am planning to associate with my fellow Mozilla Campus Representatives and I believe this is an excellent platform for us to discuss on Open Web and its future. Talk your way in the Festival and Win a trip to Mozilla Drumbeat Festival,Amsterdam on June 2010. Catch me @ Mozilla free Cultural Roadshow,Anna University this Tuesday (8-12-2009) :)




Mozz Rockz!!!!

Mozilla Free Cultural RoadShow - Catch the Excitement @ CEG and IIT

We love the web, and you do too. It creates huge opportunities along with new tensions.
What will the web look like in 5, 10, or 25 years? Will it still be a platform for creativity, self-expression, and open commerce? Or will it be enclosed by private interests and enveloped by surveillance and censorship?
Mozilla is traveling from city to city to celebrate the open web and remix culture. Join some illuminating talks, to speak your mind, and to meet new friends. Prepare a 5minutes of Talk which adds to your fame @ Mozilla Drumbeat!!!



Next dates

 The Roadshow events are 100% free and open to everyone.

Joomla User Group- Welcome Chennai, Fabulous Start-Up Meet

Today 3rd December, 2009, I prepared Slides for my JUG presentation @ 3:00 PM and headed straight to Mary Brown @ Anna Nagar. It was 4:30 PM when Gokoul and JayaPrakash from P.M.R.I.T , Bro Rajesh, Swamy from Jaya Engineering College and his friend accompanied me at the venue for the meet. We were 6 , started with  FOSS talk , CMS , then I presented my ideas on JUG and its purpose and activities to be conducted. Everyone shared their ideas which helped us to better plan JUG Activities.



 It was a wonderful day, where the meet had everything from Joomla to Nuggets and Burgers. Soon a new web-portal for Joomla User Group, chennai will be hosted (http://jug-chennai.co.cc will be our temporary webspace) We shared many issues on Joomla and our user group activities @ the meet. I hope JUG always stays active and contribute for Joomla in all possible ways it can, becoz Open Source Matters...

 

From Left: Gokoul (P.M.R.I.T), JayaPrakash(P.M.R.I.T), Santhosh.V (Arunai Engg), Mr.Rajesh(E-ndicusInfo Tech), Swamy(Jaya Engg), Swamy Friend(Jaya Engg),