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[school-discuss] [LinuxInAfrica] INDIA: Need gurus to guide youngsters in GNU/Linux[LinuxInAfrica] INDIA: Need gurus to guide youngsters in GNU/Linux
I'm forwarding this from the LinuxInAfrica mailing list. This looks
to me like something we could be very helpful in. Please look it
over and considering helping.
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Date: 2002-11-30 22:07:11 +0530
From: Frederick Noronha <fred@bytesforall.org>
Subject: [LinuxInAfrica] INDIA: Need gurus to guide youngsters in
GNU/Linux projects
This is Trevor Warren's baby... and I'm trying to help. The Project
Resource Centre mailing list is trying to help students in finding
suitable GNU/Linux projects. Could you spare some time in acting as a
guru/mentor for these young minds?
Someone said: "The grand essentials of happiness are: some thing to
do,
something to love and something to hope for..." There's a bit of all
three
in the above idea. Let's take it further.
Please see http://mail.sarai.net/mailman/listinfo/prc
Do sign up there. FN
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