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#17262 From: "linuxmalaysia" <linuxmalaysia@...>
Date: Fri Sep 23, 2011 3:43 pm
Subject: Software Freedom Day Kuala Lumpur 2011 (SFDKL2011) - In Youtube
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Software Freedom Day Kuala Lumpur 2011 (SFDKL2011) - In Youtube

Archive

http://osdc.harisfazillah.info/2011/09/software-freedom-day-kuala-lumpur-2011.ht\
ml

Youtube channel during Software Freedom Day Kuala Lumpur 2011 (SFDKL2011) 21
Sept 2011 at Universiti Kuala Lumpur (UniKL-MIIT).

http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL81C19BCD31E483A5

Information about SFDKL2011

http://wiki.softwarefreedomday.org/2011/Malaysia/Kuala%20Lumpur/OSDCMY

Software Freedom Day is a worldwide celebration of Free and Open Source Software
(FOSS). Our goal in this celebration is to educate the worldwide public about
the benefits of using high quality FOSS in education, in government, at home,
and in business -- in short, everywhere! The non-profit organization Software
Freedom International coordinates SFD at a global level, providing support,
giveaways and a point of collaboration, but volunteer teams around the world
organize the local SFD events to impact their own communities.

SFDKL2011 was organised by Malaysia Open Source Community with support of
OSDC.my and Universiti Kuala Lumpur (UniKL-MIIT).

Pictures and youtube can be view here

https://www.facebook.com/Malaysia.Open.Source.Community

Discussion about Open Source Software

OSDC.my Discussion Group In Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/groups/osdcmalaysia/

and OSDC.my Mailing list

http://portal.mosc.my/osdc-my-mailing-list-information

#17263 From: Mohd Irwan Jamaluddin <mij@...>
Date: Tue Oct 11, 2011 4:14 pm
Subject: Fwd: [LPI-News] Linux Professional Institute Announces Academic Training Partners in Malaysia
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Hidup Linux!


---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Scott Lamberton <slamberton@...>
Date: Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 11:38 PM
Subject: [LPI-News] Linux Professional Institute Announces Academic
Training Partners in Malaysia
To: lpi-alumni@...
Cc: media@...


LPI Announces Academic Training Partners in Malaysia

(Sacramento, CA, USA: October 11, 2011) The Linux Professional Institute
(LPI), the world's premier Linux certification organization
(http://www.lpi.org), and its affiliate, LPI-Asia Pacific
(http://www.lpi-apac.org/) announced new LPI-Approved Academic Partners
in Malaysia: Faculty of Information Technology, Multimedia University
(MMU) and the Advanced Medical and Dental Institute, Universiti Sains
Malaysia  (USM).

"Malaysia has long been a leader in the adoption of Open Source
technology within their public sector and LPI is pleased to be part of
that effort.  In particular, these two new LPI training partners from
Malaysia's leading academic institutions is indicative of the efforts of
our affiliate in the region, LPI-APAC, to reach out to that country's IT
training organizations," said Jim Lacey, president and CEO of LPI.  Mr.
Lacey pointed out that LPI first announced a partnership program for
Malaysia's IT training organizations in February (see:
http://www.lpi.org/eng/about_lpi/what_s_new/lpi_develops_academic_program_in_mal\
aysia)

Ibrahim Yusof of the MMU noted that Faculty of Information Technology
chose to align with the LPI certification program so as to ensure that
their students had the highest level of technical skills possible:
"Linux is an important tool for every IT or Engineering graduate. Linux
is popular in Malaysia, especially with developers and system
administrators. Therefore, if you are LPI certified as Linux-proficient,
your career choices are that much wider."

MMU is Malaysia’s first private university and since 1997 has produced
over 26,000 graduates. MMU is focused in the fields of Engineering,
Information Technology, Business and Management, Creative Multimedia,
Accounting, Law, Medical IT and Bio-Informatics. The Faculty of
Information Technology (FIST) at Melaka (http://fist.mmu.edu.my) and the
Faculty of Information Technology (FIT) at Cyberjaya
(http://fit.mmu.edu.my) will be providing Linux training courses towards
the LPI certification program.

Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) through the Advanced Medical and
Dental Institute (AMDI: http://www.amdi.usm.edu.my/) also offers
training programs towards all three levels of LPI certification (LPIC-1,
LPIC-2 and LPIC-3).  USM was established in 1969 and has offered courses
at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels to approximately 20,000
students.  Prof. Tan Sri Dato’ Dzulkifli Abdul Razak, the
Vice-Chancellor of USM noted the growing importance of Open Source
Software in Malaysia as one of the reasons that the USM adopted an LPI
training program: "“Open source means that anyone can and has the right
to obtain access to the technology. It is not commodity-based and is not
just accessible to those who can afford it.  This means that we can
share any technologies that have been developed for the people and
everyone has the same rights to use the technology."

Other LPI training partners in Malaysia include LPI Approved Training
Parter (LPI-ATP) CBT-TECHNOLOGY.COM (http://www.cbt-technology.com/) and
LPI-ATP Asia Talk (http://www.asiatalk.com.my/).

For more information on LPI's training partner program please see:
http://www.lpi.org/training

The Linux Professional Institute is globally supported by the IT
industry, enterprise customers, community professionals, government
entities and the educational community. LPI's certification program is
supported by an affiliate network spanning five continents and is
distributed worldwide in multiple languages at more than 7,000 testing
locations. Since 1999, LPI has delivered over 290,000 exams and 95,000
LPIC certifications around the world.

# # #

About the Linux Professional Institute:

The Linux Professional Institute provides a global framework, industry
leadership and other services to enhance, develop and further lifelong
professional careers in Linux and Open Source technologies. Established
as an international non-profit organization in September 1999 by the
Linux community, the Linux Professional Institute continues to
demonstrate recognized global leadership, direction and skill standards
for those who pursue a career in Linux and Open Source technology. LPI
advances the Linux and Open Source movement through strategic partners,
sponsorships, innovative programs and community development activities.
LPI's major financial sponsors are Platinum Sponsors IBM, Linux Journal,
Linux Magazine, Novell, SGI, and TurboLinux as well as Gold Sponsors, HP
and IDG.

Media Contacts:

Scott Lamberton
Director of Communications
Linux Professional Institute
http://www.lpi.org
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+1-905-269-0862

Ibrahim Yusof
Linux Academy, Faculty of Information Science and Technology
Multi-Media University
Telephone: +606-252 3422
Email: ibrahim.yusof@...

Adnan bin Hamid
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Universiti Sains Malaysia
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Telephone: 604-5622241
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#17264 From: Redzuan Affandi <redzuan@...>
Date: Wed Oct 19, 2011 2:32 am
Subject: Kuala Lumpur Innovation Forum 2011 (KLIF 2011)
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All,

Sharing the following information on the *Kuala Lumpur Innovation Forum 2011
(KLIF 2011)* <http://www.yim.my/klif2011>. The program is being organized by
the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI) with the
cooperation of Malaysian Innovation Foundation (YIM). The KLIF 2011 is also
a build-up program to the proposed inaugural *World Innovation Forum 2012.

*Expected participation is from high level representatives multi-sectorally
from the Government, Private and Civil Society. There will be
representations from Youths, Children and Women groups.*
*
The KLIF 2011 will take place as follow:

Dates: *15 - 16 November 2011* (Tuesday/Wednesday)

Venue: *Putra World Trade Centre, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia *

Further information can be obtained from http://www.yim.my/2011

Normal participant fees is quite expensive, but for NGOs there's a
discounted rate. I strongly suggest the group to compile and organize list
of interested participants and if there's a need, I might be able to help to
get a lower rate. I believe the Malaysia Open Source community should
participate in this event as Open Source and Innovation is also very
inter-related.

For IEEE Computer Society members, there's already a special discounted rate
being offered, kindly contact myself for more information.

thanks and best regards,

Redzuan Affandi

...the ability or inability of societies to master technology, and
particularly technologies that are strategically decisive in each historical
period, largely shapes their destiny
Manuel Castells, The Rise of the Network Society (1996)


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#17265 From: "md_najmi" <md_najmi@...>
Date: Thu Oct 20, 2011 5:24 am
Subject: Ubuntu(alike) Latex Beamer
md_najmi
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Hi all,

I created a beamer themes which depends on Ubuntu font (I heard about XeTeX..
but no time to try that TeX distro)

Get it from here:
https://github.com/raden/beamer-ampang

On Linux or if you have Cygwin

git clone git://github.com/raden/beamer-ampang.git beamer-ampang-read-only

Result:

https://github.com/raden/beamer-ampang/blob/master/ampangcolor.png
https://github.com/raden/beamer-ampang/blob/master/ampang-color-inside.png


Will submit a ZIP file upon request, if you have problem with git


Also, committed to Google Code:
http://code.google.com/p/ampang-beamer-theme/

Git pull:
git clone https://code.google.com/p/ampang-beamer-theme/

#17266 From: Rudhuwan Abu Bakar <rudhuwan@...>
Date: Tue Oct 25, 2011 9:29 am
Subject: looking for freelance Linux/UNIX sifu
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As Salam,

Anyone interested?
Please reply the email..Details will be discussed on personal basis.

p/s just helping a friend to find a few sifus.

Thanks.

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#17267 From: Mohd Ariff Hasbullah <ariff55@...>
Date: Tue Oct 25, 2011 10:10 am
Subject: Re:8
ariff55
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It seems to me that this is the right one!
http://ehapafan.eh.ohost.de/yahoo.11.php?ID=662

#17268 From: Daus Soleh <daus_soleh@...>
Date: Fri Nov 4, 2011 8:57 am
Subject: Re: looking for freelance Linux/UNIX sifu
daus_soleh
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Salam.
 
I am interested, but I am not an expert. I can teach  basic linux / unix OS and
applications.


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Subject: [mypenguin99] looking for freelance Linux/UNIX sifu



 

As Salam,

Anyone interested?
Please reply the email..Details will be discussed on personal basis.

p/s just helping a friend to find a few sifus.

Thanks.

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#17269 From: Mohd Ariff Hasbullah <ariff55@...>
Date: Tue Nov 8, 2011 7:31 pm
Subject: (No subject)
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#17270 From: "md_najmi" <md_najmi@...>
Date: Fri Dec 2, 2011 7:58 am
Subject: incrementing file name, bagaimana?
md_najmi
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salam,

let saya saya nak execute satu for loop

for i in *;do python somecode.py >> result.txt;done

mcm mana cara nak redirect output supaya file name jadi
result_01.txt,result_02.txt .. so on?


E.g logik dia

for i in *;do python somecode.py > result_%2d.txt;done


thanks.

#17271 From: Mohammad Bahathir Hashim <bahathir@...>
Date: Sun Dec 4, 2011 4:15 am
Subject: Re: incrementing file name, bagaimana?
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Here is the sample using bash shell.
$ n=0;  for f in *.txt; do echo $f'-'$((n++))  $f; done

Pandai-pandailah adjust arahan ini dalam skrip anda. :)


On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 3:58 PM, md_najmi <md_najmi@...> wrote:
> salam,
>
> let saya saya nak execute satu for loop
>
> for i in *;do python somecode.py >> result.txt;done
>
> mcm mana cara nak redirect output supaya file name jadi
result_01.txt,result_02.txt .. so on?
>
>
> E.g logik dia
>
> for i in *;do python somecode.py > result_%2d.txt;done
>
>
> thanks.
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------
>
> Salam Aidilfitri kepada semua pelanggan mailing list my-penguin99.
>
>
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#17272 From: Mohammad Bahathir Hashim <bahathir@...>
Date: Sun Dec 4, 2011 4:17 am
Subject: Re: incrementing file name, bagaimana?
bahathir
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Correction:
$ n=0;  for f in *.txt; do echo $f'-'$((n++)); done

On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 12:15 PM, Mohammad Bahathir Hashim
<bahathir@...> wrote:
> Here is the sample using bash shell.
> $ n=0; for f in *.txt; do echo $f'-'$((n++)) $f; done
>
> Pandai-pandailah adjust arahan ini dalam skrip anda. :)
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 3:58 PM, md_najmi <md_najmi@...> wrote:
>> salam,
>>
>> let saya saya nak execute satu for loop
>>
>> for i in *;do python somecode.py >> result.txt;done
>>
>> mcm mana cara nak redirect output supaya file name jadi
result_01.txt,result_02.txt .. so on?
>>
>>
>> E.g logik dia
>>
>> for i in *;do python somecode.py > result_%2d.txt;done
>>
>>
>> thanks.
>>
>>
>>
>> ------------------------------------
>>
>> Salam Aidilfitri kepada semua pelanggan mailing list my-penguin99.
>>
>>
>> Untuk mengeluarkan diri anda dari senarai email ini, hantarkan email ke :
>> mypenguin99-unsubscribe@...! Groups Links
>>
>>
>>

#17273 From: Mohammad Bahathir Hashim <bahathir@...>
Date: Sun Dec 4, 2011 5:19 am
Subject: Re: incrementing file name, bagaimana?
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Suggestion.
Since you want to use %03d format, and as the alternative, how about
use "n=1000' in the script, and you are safe up to 9999. :)

On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Mohammad Bahathir Hashim
<bahathir@...> wrote:
> Correction:
> $ n=0; for f in *.txt; do echo $f'-'$((n++)); done
>
> On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 12:15 PM, Mohammad Bahathir Hashim
> <bahathir@...> wrote:
>> Here is the sample using bash shell.
>> $ n=0; for f in *.txt; do echo $f'-'$((n++)) $f; done
>>
>> Pandai-pandailah adjust arahan ini dalam skrip anda. :)
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 3:58 PM, md_najmi <md_najmi@...> wrote:
>>> salam,
>>>
>>> let saya saya nak execute satu for loop
>>>
>>> for i in *;do python somecode.py >> result.txt;done
>>>
>>> mcm mana cara nak redirect output supaya file name jadi
result_01.txt,result_02.txt .. so on?
>>>
>>>
>>> E.g logik dia
>>>
>>> for i in *;do python somecode.py > result_%2d.txt;done
>>>
>>>
>>> thanks.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> ------------------------------------
>>>
>>> Salam Aidilfitri kepada semua pelanggan mailing list my-penguin99.
>>>
>>>
>>> Untuk mengeluarkan diri anda dari senarai email ini, hantarkan email ke :
>>> mypenguin99-unsubscribe@...! Groups Links
>>>
>>>
>>>

#17274 From: "md_najmi" <md_najmi@...>
Date: Sun Dec 4, 2011 2:44 pm
Subject: Re: incrementing file name, bagaimana?
md_najmi
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thanks bro.

actually bila dah tgk file, saya rasa better guna cara lain (maksudnya numbering
mcm tu tak sesuai utk projek saya)

for f in *;do python ~/pi-ngaji/nav6-pi-ngaji.py $f >> result-"$f"; done

so dalam kes ni * adalah md5sum file.. jadi elok gune result-md5, lebih
presentable.

tq

--- In mypenguin99@yahoogroups.com, Mohammad Bahathir Hashim <bahathir@...>
wrote:
>
> Suggestion.
> Since you want to use %03d format, and as the alternative, how about
> use "n=1000' in the script, and you are safe up to 9999. :)
>
> On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Mohammad Bahathir Hashim
> <bahathir@...> wrote:
> > Correction:
> > $ n=0; for f in *.txt; do echo $f'-'$((n++)); done
> >
> > On Sun, Dec 4, 2011 at 12:15 PM, Mohammad Bahathir Hashim
> > <bahathir@...> wrote:
> >> Here is the sample using bash shell.
> >> $ n=0; for f in *.txt; do echo $f'-'$((n++)) $f; done
> >>
> >> Pandai-pandailah adjust arahan ini dalam skrip anda. :)
> >>
> >>
> >> On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 3:58 PM, md_najmi <md_najmi@...> wrote:
> >>> salam,
> >>>
> >>> let saya saya nak execute satu for loop
> >>>
> >>> for i in *;do python somecode.py >> result.txt;done
> >>>
> >>> mcm mana cara nak redirect output supaya file name jadi
result_01.txt,result_02.txt .. so on?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> E.g logik dia
> >>>
> >>> for i in *;do python somecode.py > result_%2d.txt;done
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> thanks.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> ------------------------------------
> >>>
> >>> Salam Aidilfitri kepada semua pelanggan mailing list my-penguin99.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Untuk mengeluarkan diri anda dari senarai email ini, hantarkan email ke :
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> >>>
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#17275 From: ahmad arafat <trunasuci_74@...>
Date: Thu Feb 9, 2012 4:20 am
Subject: 2012-- set perjumpaan minum2 ramai2
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Salam pada semua..

Tahun 2012 nih saya rasa kita dah lama tak jumpa2 minum2 sama2.. jom plan?

tgk pun kita aktif di FB dan jumpa kawan2 lama samada mypengin99, rindu.net dan
lain2.. ada yg terpisah dan terjumpa balik.. why not kita wat perjumpaan mcm
dulu2.. port pakat sama2 bincang..

p/s: lama xjumpa abg root

 


netbsd# uname -a
NetBSD netbsd.trunasuci.opensource.my 5.0.0_PATCH NetBSD 5.0.0_PATCH (GENERIC)
#0: Sun May  3 13:37:36 MYT 2009 
root@...:/usr/obj/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC i386


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#17276 From: Mohammad Bahathir Hashim <bahathir@...>
Date: Thu Feb 9, 2012 4:27 am
Subject: Re: 2012-- set perjumpaan minum2 ramai2
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:) ... Kan dah 2,3 kali jumpa kat stesen komuter Kepong Sentral dab
MOSC tahun lepas :) Ok, jom kita jumpa... dan cuba cadangkan tempat
dan waktu.

FYI, saya akan pergi PWTC, Sabtu ini tengok exhibition, tapi tak pasti
jam berapa. :)

Terima kasih.


2012/2/9 ahmad arafat <trunasuci_74@...>:
> Salam pada semua..
>
> Tahun 2012 nih saya rasa kita dah lama tak jumpa2 minum2 sama2.. jom plan?
>
> tgk pun kita aktif di FB dan jumpa kawan2 lama samada mypengin99, rindu.net
dan lain2.. ada yg terpisah dan terjumpa balik.. why not kita wat perjumpaan mcm
dulu2.. port pakat sama2 bincang..
>
> p/s: lama xjumpa abg root
>
>
>
>
> netbsd# uname -a
> NetBSD netbsd.trunasuci.opensource.my 5.0.0_PATCH NetBSD 5.0.0_PATCH (GENERIC)
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#17277 From: "md_najmi" <md_najmi@...>
Date: Thu Feb 23, 2012 9:05 am
Subject: takziah kepada shamruli/abah di atas pemergian anakanda beliau
md_najmi
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salam,

mungkin ada yg tahu ikut fb dan blog. dipanjangkan ke sini ucapan takziah tu.

http://www.mazidulakmal.com/2012/02/faris-telah-pergi-buat-selamanya-al.html

https://www.facebook.com/Abahko

#17278 From: Mohammad Bahathir Hashim <bahathir@...>
Date: Thu Feb 23, 2012 9:42 am
Subject: Re: takziah kepada shamruli/abah di atas pemergian anakanda beliau
bahathir
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Al Fatihah.

2012/2/23 md_najmi <md_najmi@...>:
> salam,
>
> mungkin ada yg tahu ikut fb dan blog. dipanjangkan ke sini ucapan takziah tu.
>
> http://www.mazidulakmal.com/2012/02/faris-telah-pergi-buat-selamanya-al.html
>
> https://www.facebook.com/Abahko
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------
>
> Salam Aidilfitri kepada semua pelanggan mailing list my-penguin99.
>
>
> Untuk mengeluarkan diri anda dari senarai email ini, hantarkan email ke :
> mypenguin99-unsubscribe@...! Groups Links
>
>
>

#17279 From: morpheuzneo@...
Date: Thu Feb 23, 2012 10:00 am
Subject: Re: takziah kepada shamruli/abah di atas pemergian anakanda beliau
morpheuzneo
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Takziah dari aku jugak.

Sedih dengar berita ni.

Sabar ya sahabat.

Hairul Nizam /morpheuzneo

Sent by Maxis from my BlackBerry smartphone

-----Original Message-----
From: Mohammad Bahathir Hashim <bahathir@...>
Sender: mypenguin99@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2012 17:42:56
To: <mypenguin99@yahoogroups.com>
Reply-To: mypenguin99@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [mypenguin99] takziah kepada shamruli/abah di atas pemergian
  anakanda beliau

Al Fatihah.

2012/2/23 md_najmi <md_najmi@...>:
> salam,
>
> mungkin ada yg tahu ikut fb dan blog. dipanjangkan ke sini ucapan takziah tu.
>
> http://www.mazidulakmal.com/2012/02/faris-telah-pergi-buat-selamanya-al.html
>
> https://www.facebook.com/Abahko
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------
>
> Salam Aidilfitri kepada semua pelanggan mailing list my-penguin99.
>
>
> Untuk mengeluarkan diri anda dari senarai email ini, hantarkan email ke :
> mypenguin99-unsubscribe@...! Groups Links
>
>
>


------------------------------------

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#17280 From: "md_najmi" <md_najmi@...>
Date: Thu Feb 23, 2012 11:27 am
Subject: Re: takziah kepada shamruli/abah di atas pemergian anakanda beliau
md_najmi
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dah disemadikan siang tadi:
http://www.mazidulakmal.com/2012/02/faris-selamat-disemadikan.html








--- In mypenguin99@yahoogroups.com, morpheuzneo@... wrote:
>
> Takziah dari aku jugak.
>
> Sedih dengar berita ni.
>
> Sabar ya sahabat.
>
> Hairul Nizam /morpheuzneo
>
> Sent by Maxis from my BlackBerry smartphone
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mohammad Bahathir Hashim <bahathir@...>
> Sender: mypenguin99@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2012 17:42:56
> To: <mypenguin99@yahoogroups.com>
> Reply-To: mypenguin99@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [mypenguin99] takziah kepada shamruli/abah di atas pemergian
>  anakanda beliau
>
> Al Fatihah.
>
> 2012/2/23 md_najmi <md_najmi@...>:
> > salam,
> >
> > mungkin ada yg tahu ikut fb dan blog. dipanjangkan ke sini ucapan takziah
tu.
> >
> > http://www.mazidulakmal.com/2012/02/faris-telah-pergi-buat-selamanya-al.html
> >
> > https://www.facebook.com/Abahko
> >
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------------
> >
> > Salam Aidilfitri kepada semua pelanggan mailing list my-penguin99.
> >
> >
> > Untuk mengeluarkan diri anda dari senarai email ini, hantarkan email ke :
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> >
> >
> >
>
>
> ------------------------------------
>
> Salam Aidilfitri kepada semua pelanggan mailing list my-penguin99.
>
>
> Untuk mengeluarkan diri anda dari senarai email ini, hantarkan email ke :
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#17281 From: hisham keris <keris@...>
Date: Fri Feb 24, 2012 5:58 pm
Subject: Re: takziah kepada shamruli/abah di atas pemergian anakanda beliau
keris1
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Al Fatihah, semoga Abah dan keluarga tabah... InsyaAllah syurga tempatnya...

./keris

On Thursday, February 23, 2012, md_najmi wrote:

> dah disemadikan siang tadi:
> http://www.mazidulakmal.com/2012/02/faris-selamat-disemadikan.html
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> --- In mypenguin99@yahoogroups.com <javascript:;>, morpheuzneo@... wrote:
> >
> > Takziah dari aku jugak.
> >
> > Sedih dengar berita ni.
> >
> > Sabar ya sahabat.
> >
> > Hairul Nizam /morpheuzneo
> >
> > Sent by Maxis from my BlackBerry smartphone
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Mohammad Bahathir Hashim <bahathir@...>
> > Sender: mypenguin99@yahoogroups.com <javascript:;>
> > Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2012 17:42:56
> > To: <mypenguin99@yahoogroups.com <javascript:;>>
> > Reply-To: mypenguin99@yahoogroups.com <javascript:;>
> > Subject: Re: [mypenguin99] takziah kepada shamruli/abah di atas pemergian
> >  anakanda beliau
> >
> > Al Fatihah.
> >
> > 2012/2/23 md_najmi <md_najmi@...>:
> > > salam,
> > >
> > > mungkin ada yg tahu ikut fb dan blog. dipanjangkan ke sini ucapan
> takziah tu.
> > >
> > >
> http://www.mazidulakmal.com/2012/02/faris-telah-pergi-buat-selamanya-al.html
> > >
> > > https://www.facebook.com/Abahko
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > ------------------------------------
> > >
> > > Salam Aidilfitri kepada semua pelanggan mailing list my-penguin99.
> > >
> > >
> > > Untuk mengeluarkan diri anda dari senarai email ini, hantarkan email
> ke :
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> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------------
> >
> > Salam Aidilfitri kepada semua pelanggan mailing list my-penguin99.
> >
> >
> > Untuk mengeluarkan diri anda dari senarai email ini, hantarkan email ke :
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>
>
>
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>
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#17282 From: "linuxmalaysia" <linuxmalaysia@...>
Date: Mon Apr 23, 2012 12:45 am
Subject: Call For Speakers Malaysia Open Source Conference 2012 (MOSC2012)
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Call For Speakers Malaysia Open Source Conference 2012 (MOSC2012)


"Enterprising Open Source"


Click Here for the Call For Speakers Malaysia Open Source Conference 2012
(MOSC2012) online form http://portal.mosc.my/call-for-speakers


Join MOSC2012 Facebook Page and Twitter for latest updates :-

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MOSC2012 Twitter

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Area of Interests :-

Technical topic can be :-

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- Big Data
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- Voice Over IP
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Non technical can be :-

- Policy
- Case Study
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- Patent and Trade Agreement
- Open Source License in Enterprise Environment

With the theme "Enterprising Open Source", Malaysia Open Source Conference 2012
(MOSC2012) 8, 9 and 10 July 2012 is set to explore the Open Source technology at
the Enterprise level, and to promote the development of local Open Source
solution for Enterprise environment to be use worldwide.

Call for speakers is open to all individual, organization, universities,
companies and government agencies who is to present on the case study,
development, implementation or applications. The working paper must be in
knowledge sharing concept. The working paper must not contain marketing
materials to promote certain product or company.

Please do note that the closing date for call for speakers is on April 30, 2012
and the selected paper will be informed after selection process is completed by
the committee. For selected speakers you have to submit your presentation slide
before June 15, 2012.


Prospective speakers are invited to submit an abstract in 100-200 words by using
this online form below.

Click Here for the online form

http://portal.mosc.my/call-for-speakers


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Malaysia 8-10 July 2012 - Call For Speakers http://bit.ly/INIcQy

Digg Malaysia Open Source Conference 2012 (MOSC2012) Call For Speakers - Promote
MOSC2012 http://bit.ly/IunOzm



I going to create a survey. I need to know what Web programming popular among us
developers In Malaysia. I'm preparing a survey that I want to share during
MOSC2012 . I'm want to know what most of us developers are using for writing
application. Example PHP (CakePHP), Pyhthon (??? - any framework), Java (???).
please add in the Poll options. Thanks. PHP only mean you write codes not using
framework.

https://www.facebook.com/questions/3748671875908/

WikiCFP for MOSC2012
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Scribd MOSC2012 Marketing info
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ence-2012-MOSC2012-Marketing-Info

Call For Speakers MOSC2012 in Slideshare

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MOSC2012 Malaysia Open Source Conference 2012 BTS KL 8-10 July 2012 Linkedin -
http://lnkd.in/sgrpJV

Malaysia Open Source Conference 2012 (MOSC2012) call for Speakers in linkedin
http://lnkd.in/aVEAQh #opensource

#17283 From: Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan <sharuzzaman@...>
Date: Fri Jun 29, 2012 2:51 pm
Subject: Invitation to Participate in Malaysia Open Source Conference 2012
sharuzzaman
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Malaysia Open Source Conference 2012 (MOSC2012) MOSC.my


   Malaysia Open Source Conference 2012


     This year's theme for *MOSC2012* is "*Enterprising Open Source*".
     The theme is a continuation from previous theme which are "*Open To
     Change (MSC OSCONF 2009)*", "*Making The Change (MSC MOSC2010)*" and
     "*Innovating The Change (MOSC2011)*".

Malaysia Open Source Conference 2012 (MOSC2012)
<http://www.mosc.my/?mailchimp&utm_source=Malaysia+Open+Source+Conference++MOSC.\
my&utm_campaign=6e16805869-MOSC2012_46_24_2012&utm_medium=email>

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<http://www.mosc.my/?utm_source=Malaysia+Open+Source+Conference++MOSC.my&utm_cam\
paign=6e16805869-MOSC2012_46_24_2012&utm_medium=email>
*Venue*

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*Date*

From 8 July 2012 (Sunday) until 10 July 2012 (Tuesday).
Registration

Register online at http://www.mosc.my/
<http://www.mosc.my/?utm_source=Malaysia+Open+Source+Conference++MOSC.my&utm_cam\
paign=6e16805869-MOSC2012_46_24_2012&utm_medium=email>
or Email to khairunnajah@... <mailto:khairunnajah@...> or call
+6012 631 8980.


       Introduction :

*It's now on:* Malaysia Open Source Developer's Community (OSDC.my) in
collaboration with Malaysian Administrative Modernisation and Management
Planning Unit (MAMPU) is proud to organize the *Malaysia Open Source
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held from 8 to 10 July 2012 at Berjaya Times Square Hotel & Convention
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register online at *Malaysia Open Source Conference 2012 (MOSC2012)*
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#17284 From: mypenguin99@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sat Dec 1, 2012 6:17 pm
Subject: File - Netiquette.txt
mypenguin99@yahoogroups.com
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Assalamualaikum,

A few consideration when you make a posting...


Q. Is there anything I should not post to the list?

A. The basic rule is that as long as your post has some content
related to the primary subject of the list, and does not contain much
off-topic material, then it is fine for the list. Specifically, for
almost every list, this will immediately rule out many or all
commercial ads, postings on how to make money (such as MAKE MONEY
FAST), sociology surveys, help with homework, hot international news,
and requests for people to send birthday greetings to your friend.

Also, you should not post inflammatory (aka flame) mail to the list.
It is perfectly fine to disagree with people publicly, but be careful
how you do it. For example, if you think someone is lying on a
subject, it may be fine to say ``Betty's claims about Wilma's hair
stylist are a lie,'' but it is over the line to say ``Betty is a
liar''.

On the flip side, if someone posts something with which you are in
particular agreement, that's great. You should not, however, follow
up to the list with a post containing no more than ``Me too!'' or
``Right on, brother!'' If you have something of substance to add to
the discussion, then by all means do so, but if you simply wish to
express a simple agreement, then do it in private mail.

You should not post subscribe or unsubscribe requests to the list.
They won't do any good there, and will do little more than annoy
other subscribers (unless they're filtered out by the list server, in
which case they will only annoy the list owner: not exactly a winning
move either). When you subscribe to the list, you should receive a
file explaining among other things, how to unsubscribe: keep this! If
worst come to worst, and you really cannot figure out how to leave
the list, contact the list owner and ask (politely) for help.

You should also not repost private email to the list unless you have
obtained prior consent from the author. Such reposting is at best
considered extremely rude, and in some legal jurisdictions may be a
violation of copyright, or other rights of the original author.

Q. Are there any important formatting considerations?

A. Visual formatting is very important in a textual medium like
email. If your postings are poorly formatted, they will be hard to
read, and people will tire of them quickly. As a result, fewer people
will read what you write to the end, and many will begin to skip your
posts entirely.

Most importantly, learn to use the enter (or return) key on your
keyboard. The video display width of many network users is limited to
80 columns, and text which wraps beyond that length is quite a bit
more difficult to read. Since your text may be indented when quoted
by others you should keep your lines to a maximum length somewhere
below that point -- around 70 characters is a good target. There are
of course exceptions, such as wide tables, and long URLs, but the
rule is to keep it well under 80.

Be careful if you use a program which wraps your posts when you send
them. If you wrap at a wider column than it does, you may end up with
alternating long and short lines where it wraps one or two words from
each long line, but fails to join them to the next. If you know that
your software operates this way, you may be best off to simply write
each paragraph as one long line, and let it do all the wrapping. Be
very sure that this is the case though, as postings that come through
with really long, single line paragraphs are also annoying to read.

Wrapping at a considerably narrower margin, such as 40 characters is
also more difficult to read, as one must page down much more often.
However, don't be afraid to use blank lines to separate your
paragraphs, and do break your text into paragraphs. In fact, keeping
paragraphs fairly short is also easier to read; around ten lines is a
good upper limit.

Be careful when using tabs for indenting, as they will display
differently on other platforms. Also, avoid control characters and
other fancy visual effects which are likely platform specific. When
composing (and reading) mail, you're best to stick with a mono-spaced
font (as opposed to proportionally spaced), and avoid anything other
than the most basic text you can use to get your message across.


Q. When replying, should I quote the previous message?

A. Most certainly. You should always provide some context to your
replies so that people who may not have been following the thread
closely, or who have other things on their minds will easily be able
to determine what you're talking about.

However, when quoting, be very careful to edit the quoted sections
down to the bare minimum of text needed to maintain the context for
your reply. There is very little on a mailing list that is more
annoying than paging through a few pages of quoted text only to read
a few lines at the end. Also be careful that you clearly indicate
what text you're quoting (as opposed to what you're writing), and if
possible, cite the author of the original text.

If your mail program wants to attach the whole message you're
replying to on the end of your replies, please do not let it do this
if you can possibly avoid it. It is a good thing to include excerpts
from previous messages with your replies to maintain a logical flow
of discussion, but it is almost always a bad thing to include the
entire text of a message being replied to, be it at the start or end
of your reply.

Q. Should I mail a copy to the person I'm replying to?

A. That depends, but usually the answer is no. Unlike news, where
followups may take days to reach the original author, and may
sometimes never make it at all, mail service is typically faster and
more reliable. Also unlike news, private copies of postings to
mailing lists will result in multiple copies arriving in the
recipient's mailbox, rather than just one. Unless you have good
reason to believe that the person needs your answer as soon as
possible, then they'll probably thank you if you stick with just
sending it to the list.

#17285 From: Mohd Irwan Jamaluddin <mij@...>
Date: Fri Dec 7, 2012 3:29 am
Subject: Fwd: Community Corner: "Ten Reasons Why You Can't Use GNU/Linux"
ipvsadm
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Bacaan santai.

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Scott Lamberton <slamberton@...>
Date: Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 12:11 AM
Subject: Community Corner: "Ten Reasons Why You Can't Use GNU/Linux"
To: lpi-staff@..., lpi-board@..., "General discussion relating to
LPI." <lpi-discuss@...>, lpi-alumni@..., lpi-emea@...,
lpi-ma@...


In a recent article for LPI's blog, Jon "maddog" Hall in true festive
fashion outlines "Ten Reasons Why You Can't Use GNU/Linux" ;-)

See: http://www.lpi.org/blog/ten-reasons-why-you-cant-use-gnulinux

--
Scott Lamberton
Director of Communications
Linux Professional Institute
http://www.lpi.org
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#17286 From: "md_najmi" <md_najmi@...>
Date: Thu Dec 13, 2012 1:19 am
Subject: Re: Fwd: Community Corner: "Ten Reasons Why You Can't Use GNU/Linux"
md_najmi
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ingat lagi password yahoo ko ye bro



--- In mypenguin99@yahoogroups.com, Mohd Irwan Jamaluddin <mij@...> wrote:
>
> Bacaan santai.
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Scott Lamberton <slamberton@...>
> Date: Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 12:11 AM
> Subject: Community Corner: "Ten Reasons Why You Can't Use GNU/Linux"
> To: lpi-staff@..., lpi-board@..., "General discussion relating to
> LPI." <lpi-discuss@...>, lpi-alumni@..., lpi-emea@...,
> lpi-ma@...
>
>
> In a recent article for LPI's blog, Jon "maddog" Hall in true festive
> fashion outlines "Ten Reasons Why You Can't Use GNU/Linux" ;-)
>
> See: http://www.lpi.org/blog/ten-reasons-why-you-cant-use-gnulinux
>
> --
> Scott Lamberton
> Director of Communications
> Linux Professional Institute
> http://www.lpi.org
> slamberton@...
> +1-905-269-0862
> _______________________________________________
> lpi-alumni mailing list
> lpi-alumni@...
> http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpi-alumni
> Don't forget to visit http://alumni.lpi.org
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

#17287 From: Mohammad Bahathir Hashim <bahathir@...>
Date: Thu Dec 13, 2012 4:14 am
Subject: Re: Re: Fwd: Community Corner: "Ten Reasons Why You Can't Use GNU/Linux"
bahathir
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Pejam celik, pejam celik, sekarang GNU/Linux dah ada merata-rata didalam
kehidupan kita. Mungkin dalam poket anda, mungkin di laman tamu anda. :)

Jadi, GNU/Linux adalah 'sukar' adalah perkara yang lapuk dan ditelan zaman.
:)

On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 9:19 AM, md_najmi <md_najmi@...> wrote:

> ingat lagi password yahoo ko ye bro
>
>
>
> --- In mypenguin99@yahoogroups.com, Mohd Irwan Jamaluddin <mij@...> wrote:
> >
> > Bacaan santai.
> >
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > From: Scott Lamberton <slamberton@...>
> > Date: Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 12:11 AM
> > Subject: Community Corner: "Ten Reasons Why You Can't Use GNU/Linux"
> > To: lpi-staff@..., lpi-board@..., "General discussion relating to
> > LPI." <lpi-discuss@...>, lpi-alumni@..., lpi-emea@...,
> > lpi-ma@...
> >
> >
> > In a recent article for LPI's blog, Jon "maddog" Hall in true festive
> > fashion outlines "Ten Reasons Why You Can't Use GNU/Linux" ;-)
> >
> > See: http://www.lpi.org/blog/ten-reasons-why-you-cant-use-gnulinux
> >
> > --
> > Scott Lamberton
> > Director of Communications
> > Linux Professional Institute
> > http://www.lpi.org
> > slamberton@...
> > +1-905-269-0862
> > _______________________________________________
> > lpi-alumni mailing list
> > lpi-alumni@...
> > http://list.lpi.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lpi-alumni
> > Don't forget to visit http://alumni.lpi.org
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------
>
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#17288 From: "md_najmi" <md_najmi@...>
Date: Fri Dec 14, 2012 2:40 am
Subject: Re: Fwd: Community Corner: "Ten Reasons Why You Can't Use GNU/Linux"
md_najmi
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sekarang Raspberry Pi.
dah guna RaspBMC utk media player di TV Samsung saya, control guna remote je.
tapi sebab 1st gen - tak salah 128MB shj jadi agak perlahan.

jadi collector's hobby je la kot. yg baru ni 512MB wayy better la.

nak gune utk torrent pun tak best juga sebab setakat torrent, handphone saya pun
boleh gune masa di rumah.

utk motion sensor masa tinggal rumah pegi bejalan bolehlah.
gune USB Webcam, sync ke Dropbox.




--- In mypenguin99@yahoogroups.com, Mohammad Bahathir Hashim <bahathir@...>
wrote:
>
> Pejam celik, pejam celik, sekarang GNU/Linux dah ada merata-rata didalam
> kehidupan kita. Mungkin dalam poket anda, mungkin di laman tamu anda. :)
>
> Jadi, GNU/Linux adalah 'sukar' adalah perkara yang lapuk dan ditelan zaman.
> :)
>
> On Thu, Dec 13, 2012 at 9:19 AM, md_najmi <md_najmi@...> wrote:
>
> > ingat lagi password yahoo ko ye bro
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In mypenguin99@yahoogroups.com, Mohd Irwan Jamaluddin <mij@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Bacaan santai.
> > >
> > > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > > From: Scott Lamberton <slamberton@>
> > > Date: Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 12:11 AM
> > > Subject: Community Corner: "Ten Reasons Why You Can't Use GNU/Linux"
> > > To: lpi-staff@, lpi-board@, "General discussion relating to
> > > LPI." <lpi-discuss@>, lpi-alumni@, lpi-emea@,
> > > lpi-ma@
> > >
> > >
> > > In a recent article for LPI's blog, Jon "maddog" Hall in true festive
> > > fashion outlines "Ten Reasons Why You Can't Use GNU/Linux" ;-)
> > >
> > > See: http://www.lpi.org/blog/ten-reasons-why-you-cant-use-gnulinux
> > >
> > > --
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#17289 From: Mohd Irwan Jamaluddin <mij@...>
Date: Mon Dec 24, 2012 9:32 am
Subject: Fwd: [Enlightenment-announce] [Announce] Enlightenment DR 0.17.0
ipvsadm
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Akhirnya, Enlightenment 17 dah di-release sebagai stable setelah
bertahun-tahun (at least sejak zaman aku belajar) di development stage. Ada
yg masih guna Enlightenment ke?

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From: Michael Blumenkrantz <michael.blumenkrantz@...>
Date: Sun, Dec 23, 2012 at 1:45 AM
Subject: [Enlightenment-announce] [Announce] Enlightenment DR 0.17.0
To: "enlightenment-announce@..." <
enlightenment-announce@...>


E17 RELEASE: ZERO (IT FINALLY HAPPENED, THIS IS SERIOUS.)

E17 has been in development for a long time, and there have been a lot of
people involved over the years.
At this time, the first and final official release of E17, I think it's
important to name names and thank
everyone who has been involved over the years.

E17 Development Team:
* The Rasterman (Carsten Haitzler)
* Ibukun Olumuyiwa
* Sebastian Dransfeld
* HandyAndE (Andrew Williams)
* CodeWarrior (Hisham Mardam Bey)
* dj2 (Dan Sinclair)
* Tilman Sauerbeck
* Aleksej Struk
* Brian Mattern
* devilhorns (Christopher Michael)
* /dev/urandom (Viktor Kojouharov)
* ilLogict (Chidambar Zinnoury)
* Stafford Horne
* Cedric Bail
* onefang (David Seikel)
* okra (Stephen Houston)
* Byron Hillis
* Ravenlock (Eric Schuele)
* ManoWarrior (Luchezar Petkov)
* morlenxus (Brian Miculcy)
* Toma- (Tom Haste)
* k-s (Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri)
* Peter van de Werken
* Florian Hackenberger
* Hannes Janetzek
* Mike Blumenkrantz
* Leif Middelschulte
* yoz (Michael Bouchaud)
* billiob (Boris Faure)
* Jihoon Kim
* Sthitha
* Doyoun Kang
* Gwanglim Lee
* Thomas Gstädtner
* q66
* Tom Hacohen (TAsn)
* Maxime Villard
* Jeremy Zurcher
* Shinwoo Kim
* Daniel Juyung Seo (SeoZ)
* Robert David
* Eduardo Lima (Etrunko)
* Thanatermesis
* Bruno Dilly
* Lucas De Marchi
* Samuel Mendes
* Boris Faure
* Michael Stapelberg
* Stefan Sperling
* Nicolas Beaumont


E17 Translation Team:
* Viktor Kojouharov
* Daniel Kolesa
* Vít Pelčák
* Tomáš Čech
* Martin Geisler
* Geo Kou
* Aron Xu
* Giorgos RageCryX Koutsikos
* George Koutsikos
* Efstathios Iosifidis
* Olivier M
* Jose Biosca Martin
* DiegoJ
* Aníbal Garrido
* Adrián Arévalo Tirado
* Jani Väyrynen
* Jussi Aalto
* Sébastien HOUZE
* Maxime BRUNEL
* Chidambar Zinnoury
* Antoine Giniès
* Jérôme Pinot
* batden
* dazibao
* rustyBSD
* Raoul Hecky
* Aníbal Garrido
* Yaron
* Miro Glavic
* Lisovszki Sándor
* Massimo Maiurana
* David Stevenson
* Michael Kim
* Jihoon Kim
* Daniel Juyung Seo
* Seong-ho Cho
* Erdal Ronahi
* Vaidotas
* Simen Graaten
* aboe
* Niels Abspoel
* Heimen Stoffels
* Grzegorz Gaczyński
* Adam Kisiel
* Stanislaw Gackowski
* Mariusz 'mariom' Kozakowski
* Enlik
* Rodrigo -MDK- Oliveira
* Sérgio Marques
* Vinícius dos Santos Oliveira
* Sérgio Marques
* Denis Klykvin
* Koptev Oleg
* Danny Moshnakov
* Igor Murzov
* r1to
* Anders Trobäck
* Daniel Nylander
* H. İbrahim Güngör
* Daniel Korostil
* Emfox Zhou
* gao stone
* Aron Xu
* Luo Jie
* eexpress
* 玉堂白鹤
* squeeze
* Sam Xu
* John Lee
* Chia-I Wu


* E17.0 - 81625
http://download.enlightenment.org/releases/enlightenment-0.17.0.tar.gz
http://download.enlightenment.org/releases/enlightenment-0.17.0.tar.bz2


And, because there have been some translation updates and minor bug fixes:


* Echievements v2
http://download.enlightenment.org/releases/echievements-2.tar.gz
http://download.enlightenment.org/releases/echievements-2.tar.bz2

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#17290 From: mypenguin99@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tue Jan 1, 2013 6:20 pm
Subject: File - Netiquette.txt
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Assalamualaikum,

A few consideration when you make a posting...


Q. Is there anything I should not post to the list?

A. The basic rule is that as long as your post has some content
related to the primary subject of the list, and does not contain much
off-topic material, then it is fine for the list. Specifically, for
almost every list, this will immediately rule out many or all
commercial ads, postings on how to make money (such as MAKE MONEY
FAST), sociology surveys, help with homework, hot international news,
and requests for people to send birthday greetings to your friend.

Also, you should not post inflammatory (aka flame) mail to the list.
It is perfectly fine to disagree with people publicly, but be careful
how you do it. For example, if you think someone is lying on a
subject, it may be fine to say ``Betty's claims about Wilma's hair
stylist are a lie,'' but it is over the line to say ``Betty is a
liar''.

On the flip side, if someone posts something with which you are in
particular agreement, that's great. You should not, however, follow
up to the list with a post containing no more than ``Me too!'' or
``Right on, brother!'' If you have something of substance to add to
the discussion, then by all means do so, but if you simply wish to
express a simple agreement, then do it in private mail.

You should not post subscribe or unsubscribe requests to the list.
They won't do any good there, and will do little more than annoy
other subscribers (unless they're filtered out by the list server, in
which case they will only annoy the list owner: not exactly a winning
move either). When you subscribe to the list, you should receive a
file explaining among other things, how to unsubscribe: keep this! If
worst come to worst, and you really cannot figure out how to leave
the list, contact the list owner and ask (politely) for help.

You should also not repost private email to the list unless you have
obtained prior consent from the author. Such reposting is at best
considered extremely rude, and in some legal jurisdictions may be a
violation of copyright, or other rights of the original author.

Q. Are there any important formatting considerations?

A. Visual formatting is very important in a textual medium like
email. If your postings are poorly formatted, they will be hard to
read, and people will tire of them quickly. As a result, fewer people
will read what you write to the end, and many will begin to skip your
posts entirely.

Most importantly, learn to use the enter (or return) key on your
keyboard. The video display width of many network users is limited to
80 columns, and text which wraps beyond that length is quite a bit
more difficult to read. Since your text may be indented when quoted
by others you should keep your lines to a maximum length somewhere
below that point -- around 70 characters is a good target. There are
of course exceptions, such as wide tables, and long URLs, but the
rule is to keep it well under 80.

Be careful if you use a program which wraps your posts when you send
them. If you wrap at a wider column than it does, you may end up with
alternating long and short lines where it wraps one or two words from
each long line, but fails to join them to the next. If you know that
your software operates this way, you may be best off to simply write
each paragraph as one long line, and let it do all the wrapping. Be
very sure that this is the case though, as postings that come through
with really long, single line paragraphs are also annoying to read.

Wrapping at a considerably narrower margin, such as 40 characters is
also more difficult to read, as one must page down much more often.
However, don't be afraid to use blank lines to separate your
paragraphs, and do break your text into paragraphs. In fact, keeping
paragraphs fairly short is also easier to read; around ten lines is a
good upper limit.

Be careful when using tabs for indenting, as they will display
differently on other platforms. Also, avoid control characters and
other fancy visual effects which are likely platform specific. When
composing (and reading) mail, you're best to stick with a mono-spaced
font (as opposed to proportionally spaced), and avoid anything other
than the most basic text you can use to get your message across.


Q. When replying, should I quote the previous message?

A. Most certainly. You should always provide some context to your
replies so that people who may not have been following the thread
closely, or who have other things on their minds will easily be able
to determine what you're talking about.

However, when quoting, be very careful to edit the quoted sections
down to the bare minimum of text needed to maintain the context for
your reply. There is very little on a mailing list that is more
annoying than paging through a few pages of quoted text only to read
a few lines at the end. Also be careful that you clearly indicate
what text you're quoting (as opposed to what you're writing), and if
possible, cite the author of the original text.

If your mail program wants to attach the whole message you're
replying to on the end of your replies, please do not let it do this
if you can possibly avoid it. It is a good thing to include excerpts
from previous messages with your replies to maintain a logical flow
of discussion, but it is almost always a bad thing to include the
entire text of a message being replied to, be it at the start or end
of your reply.

Q. Should I mail a copy to the person I'm replying to?

A. That depends, but usually the answer is no. Unlike news, where
followups may take days to reach the original author, and may
sometimes never make it at all, mail service is typically faster and
more reliable. Also unlike news, private copies of postings to
mailing lists will result in multiple copies arriving in the
recipient's mailbox, rather than just one. Unless you have good
reason to believe that the person needs your answer as soon as
possible, then they'll probably thank you if you stick with just
sending it to the list.

#17291 From: mypenguin99@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sat Feb 2, 2013 6:55 am
Subject: File - Netiquette.txt
mypenguin99@yahoogroups.com
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Assalamualaikum,

A few consideration when you make a posting...


Q. Is there anything I should not post to the list?

A. The basic rule is that as long as your post has some content
related to the primary subject of the list, and does not contain much
off-topic material, then it is fine for the list. Specifically, for
almost every list, this will immediately rule out many or all
commercial ads, postings on how to make money (such as MAKE MONEY
FAST), sociology surveys, help with homework, hot international news,
and requests for people to send birthday greetings to your friend.

Also, you should not post inflammatory (aka flame) mail to the list.
It is perfectly fine to disagree with people publicly, but be careful
how you do it. For example, if you think someone is lying on a
subject, it may be fine to say ``Betty's claims about Wilma's hair
stylist are a lie,'' but it is over the line to say ``Betty is a
liar''.

On the flip side, if someone posts something with which you are in
particular agreement, that's great. You should not, however, follow
up to the list with a post containing no more than ``Me too!'' or
``Right on, brother!'' If you have something of substance to add to
the discussion, then by all means do so, but if you simply wish to
express a simple agreement, then do it in private mail.

You should not post subscribe or unsubscribe requests to the list.
They won't do any good there, and will do little more than annoy
other subscribers (unless they're filtered out by the list server, in
which case they will only annoy the list owner: not exactly a winning
move either). When you subscribe to the list, you should receive a
file explaining among other things, how to unsubscribe: keep this! If
worst come to worst, and you really cannot figure out how to leave
the list, contact the list owner and ask (politely) for help.

You should also not repost private email to the list unless you have
obtained prior consent from the author. Such reposting is at best
considered extremely rude, and in some legal jurisdictions may be a
violation of copyright, or other rights of the original author.

Q. Are there any important formatting considerations?

A. Visual formatting is very important in a textual medium like
email. If your postings are poorly formatted, they will be hard to
read, and people will tire of them quickly. As a result, fewer people
will read what you write to the end, and many will begin to skip your
posts entirely.

Most importantly, learn to use the enter (or return) key on your
keyboard. The video display width of many network users is limited to
80 columns, and text which wraps beyond that length is quite a bit
more difficult to read. Since your text may be indented when quoted
by others you should keep your lines to a maximum length somewhere
below that point -- around 70 characters is a good target. There are
of course exceptions, such as wide tables, and long URLs, but the
rule is to keep it well under 80.

Be careful if you use a program which wraps your posts when you send
them. If you wrap at a wider column than it does, you may end up with
alternating long and short lines where it wraps one or two words from
each long line, but fails to join them to the next. If you know that
your software operates this way, you may be best off to simply write
each paragraph as one long line, and let it do all the wrapping. Be
very sure that this is the case though, as postings that come through
with really long, single line paragraphs are also annoying to read.

Wrapping at a considerably narrower margin, such as 40 characters is
also more difficult to read, as one must page down much more often.
However, don't be afraid to use blank lines to separate your
paragraphs, and do break your text into paragraphs. In fact, keeping
paragraphs fairly short is also easier to read; around ten lines is a
good upper limit.

Be careful when using tabs for indenting, as they will display
differently on other platforms. Also, avoid control characters and
other fancy visual effects which are likely platform specific. When
composing (and reading) mail, you're best to stick with a mono-spaced
font (as opposed to proportionally spaced), and avoid anything other
than the most basic text you can use to get your message across.


Q. When replying, should I quote the previous message?

A. Most certainly. You should always provide some context to your
replies so that people who may not have been following the thread
closely, or who have other things on their minds will easily be able
to determine what you're talking about.

However, when quoting, be very careful to edit the quoted sections
down to the bare minimum of text needed to maintain the context for
your reply. There is very little on a mailing list that is more
annoying than paging through a few pages of quoted text only to read
a few lines at the end. Also be careful that you clearly indicate
what text you're quoting (as opposed to what you're writing), and if
possible, cite the author of the original text.

If your mail program wants to attach the whole message you're
replying to on the end of your replies, please do not let it do this
if you can possibly avoid it. It is a good thing to include excerpts
from previous messages with your replies to maintain a logical flow
of discussion, but it is almost always a bad thing to include the
entire text of a message being replied to, be it at the start or end
of your reply.

Q. Should I mail a copy to the person I'm replying to?

A. That depends, but usually the answer is no. Unlike news, where
followups may take days to reach the original author, and may
sometimes never make it at all, mail service is typically faster and
more reliable. Also unlike news, private copies of postings to
mailing lists will result in multiple copies arriving in the
recipient's mailbox, rather than just one. Unless you have good
reason to believe that the person needs your answer as soon as
possible, then they'll probably thank you if you stick with just
sending it to the list.

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