On 13/02/14 08:44, Rejy M Cyriac wrote:
Hi,
This is the first time that I am mailing to this list. So I believe a small introduction may be good.
Yes, always a good idea to introduce yourself.
My name is Rejy M Cyriac (rmc), and I work in Quality Engineering at Red Hat, Bangalore office. I have used CentOS a lot in the early days, and then RHEL and Fedora took up most of my time. But I have been following the CentOS space always, and especially have taken particular attention to explain to interested folks on how Fedora, RHEL, and CentOS are all part of the same ecosystem. And so I was pretty overjoyed when I heard the news of the new closer relationship between Red Hat and CentOS.
Ever since, I have been thinking how exciting it would be to contribute to organising CentOS Dojo(s) in India. I got to know from Karanbir Singh that there have been some initial movements in setting up a CentOS Dojo at Bangalore, and that it would be desirable to have a Dojo at Pune too. There are quite a lot of folks at the Red Hat offices in Bangalore and Pune who would be interested in contributing to this.
I had an initial discussion with some interested folks at the Red Hat Bangalore office, and two Red Hatters - Dominic Geevarghese and Neependra Khare - have volunteered from the Bangalore office to take the lead in working with the CentOS community to organize a Dojo at Bangalore this year. If there is no venue set for the event as yet, we could consider the use of the Red Hat Bangalore office for conducting the event. Dominic share2dom@gmail.com and Neependra neependra.khare@gmail.com are subscribed to the mailing list, and have also been copied into this mail.
We can also work together to have a Dojo at Pune, and I working on a contact person from the Red Hat Pune office for this. I believe there is interest in the CentOS community for this, right ?
I hope that this is the right forum to discuss these things. I would be very happy to hear views from folks here, on these proposals.
Yes, It's definitely the best place to discuss this. Welcome to the centos-promo list ! :-)
So the first thing to do, wrt Dojo, would be to see which members of the community are willing to help organizing the Dojo, and present something. Usually we like the idea that a Dojo is organized by the community for the community. Technical presentations, user stories and so one are typical talks for a Dojo.