Good News, New Event

Jonathan N. Hindi jonathan.hindi at gmail.com
Sun Apr 24 09:02:13 UTC 2011


Ok Guys, I am sorry 21 is not suitable because the employment fair for our
college after investigating i found that the employment fair time from 10am
to 5pm which i don't recommend 21. I recommend 3, June it is very suitable.

And I suggest a meeting for the team this week to finalize all the work. Any
suggestions for the meeting ?
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Thanks & Regards,
*Jonathan N. Hindi
*



On Sun, Apr 24, 2011 at 10:04 AM, Ahmed Magdy
<ahmedandkhaldboys at gmail.com>wrote:

> one thing jonathan. did you say that 21 may will be okay ? it will be
> better as i think , what do you think guys?
>
> seif lotfy, gonna to attend your sessions :man ) :D
>
> On 4/23/11, Ahmed Shams <ahmedkhattabshams at gmail.com> wrote:
> > On 23/04/2011, Jonathan N. Hindi <jonathan.hindi at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Ok Guys,
> >>
> >> The discussion is very very good, But i will tell you more about the
> >> student
> >> at this moment at my college. Firstly the students at my college is in
> the
> >> under basic level. If they know they know a little programming skills.
> >>
> >> Secondly if truly we want to market Ubuntu and Open Source software i
> >> recommend doing the job by the Magic of the interface. I know the level
> of
> >> students that we are targeting in my college and my suggestion eno
> myb2ash
> >> fi ra3'eey ktter with a type of impressing the end-user with the
> interface
> >> only with some tricks. We want to think without the idea of developers.
> No
> >> Need for any Developing interfaces. What we really can do to represent
> the
> >> Open Source alternatives of softwares we need to use in our college
> >>
> >>
> >>    - Basic Usage
> >>    - Office
> >>    - IDE for C "Course Programming 1"
> >>    - IDE for Java "Course Programming 2"
> >>    - WYSIWYG "E-Commerce Sites, Advanced E-Commerce Sites"
> >>    - System Analysis DFD diagramming Software "System 1, System 2"
> >>
> >> These are the most basics we want to convince any student to use Ubuntu
> >> and
> >> Open Source Software.
> >
> > I think we forgot alittle about who the target audience are, I agree
> > with Jonathan to make it alittle foucusing on the attendants interests
> > or specialisations.
> >
> >> On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 11:33 PM, Seif Lotfy <seif at lotfy.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>> OK I would like give 2 sessions if you don't mind:
> >>> 1) How to contribute to (Ubuntu, Unity, GNOME and others)
> >>> 2) How to initiate and run a successful open source project (based on
> >>> Zeitgeist)
> >
> >
> >>> With components I meant the technical part such as:
> >>> 1) libindicators
> >>> 2) libunity
> >>> 3) zeitgeist
> >>> 4) launcher
> >>> 5) dee
> >>> 5) desktopcouch
> >>> These things together are what make Unity different from GNOME
> > I couldn't prevent myself from asking to attend such Lectures sometime
> > else... ;)
> > and I cosider it, somehow, as ground work for Lecture 1
> >
> >
> > --
> > Regards,
> > Ahmed
> >
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