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Thursday, May 24, 2007

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10 ways to give back to the open source community

Tuesday, May 8, 2007

You run GNU/Linux. You play games on it, surf the Net, write documents, and edit pictures, and all for free, thanks to the multitudes around the world who contribute to the open source movement. Now it's payback time -- time to give back to the global fraternity giving you so much. Here are 10 ways you can help right now.

1. Thou shalt speak thy native language

Software worldwide is translated into a plethora of languages, yet some regions remain overlooked. Help create an indigenous version. Select a Unicode font, choose a bilingual dictionary, and translate. You can start with a small project and then move on to higher levels.

2. Thou shalt post bugs

No software is perfect. In spite of the developers' best efforts, glitches appear. Some may be specific to your distro or platform. The next time you encounter a bug, post it at the developers' Web site in the application's bug tracking system or mail it direct to the developers. Time consuming? Maybe, but it'll go a long way toward improving the software.

3. Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself

Got a newbie friend who's just getting acquainted with the penguin? Help him transition to Linux. Answer his questions. Direct him to newbie sites where he can search for answers himself. Remember, you too were a newbie once.

4. Thou shalt delve into 0 and 1

Are you a programmer with time on your hands? Hook yourself to one of the numerous projects at SourceForge.net and start coding.

5. Thou shalt document

If there's anything geeks don't like, it's writing documentation. They'd rather leave that to someone else so they can concentrate on coding. But documentation is as important as coding. If you can string words and sentences together better than the average hacker, partner with a SourceForge project to document.

6. Thou shalt thank the developer

Like the software? Can't live without it? Imagine the amount of hard work that went into it -- and you got it for free! Thank the developer; even a simple "thank you" by email encourages the developer to deliver more goodies. Want to go a step further? Donate money to the project to help ensure that the software continues to be developed.

7. Thou shalt dress up the penguin

Got a flair for graphic design? Create eye candy for the desktop and post it at sites like www.kde-look.org, www.gnome-look.org, or www.art.gnome.org. Post anything from backgrounds to icons to mouse cursors to desktop themes.

8. Thou shalt share thy wisdom

Wikipedia is the world's largest free encyclopedia, and it's open source. Browse some articles and correct typos and grammatical errors that slip past the proofreader. Expand the contents or add an article.

9. Thou shalt spread the word

Liberate your friends and colleagues who remain imprisoned in the chains of spyware and viruses. Lend them your Knoppix CDs (it's perfectly legal), awaken your institution to GNU/Linux, open source your boss.

10. Thou shalt unite

Linux user groups, or LUGs, are conglomerations of Linux lovers. Fall in love -- join a LUG, and by doing so, expand your knowledge and diminish your problems.

By : Ankit Malik

Gaim's reincarnation as Pidgin

Friday, May 4, 2007


Gaim, the popular messaging client, is now christened Pidgin, thanks to legal issues with AIM.

Although the stable version of Pidgin is not out yet, but interested users can try out Pidgin 2.0.0 Beta 7. The Beta 7 incorporates certain cosmetic changes which were missing in Beta 6, so if you are using Beta 6, time to upgrade to some eye candy!

Update : Yahoo! has released a web version of their Messenger although it's not as slick as Meebo ( multi- protocol, widgets for your blog, no popups et al )

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Yahoo! Messenger Online
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Free PC to phone calls - Gizmo Call

Thursday, May 3, 2007

Looking to make free PC to Phone calls? Check out Gizmo Call. It gives 10 minutes of free calls everyday! You can call a lot of countries including India. All you need to do is to check out Gizmo Call, install a small plugin, enter the number and press CALL ! The sound quality offered is excellent although 'your mileage may vary'.

Incidentally, if you want to make free SMSs, then try Gizmo SMS although the service isn't completely reliable.

Gizmo Call

Gizmo SMS

First Post

Hello to everyone!

I am back in the blogosphere after a long hiatus. Hopefully, my experience in the blogging world will be as enriching as the last one!