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Stuffed Toys - my new hobby
Finally, after three weekends of planning, cutting and stitching I
managed finishing my first stuffed-toy, the TUX. Its now part of my
workplace.Unfortunate for me, very few people are ready to believe that I made this. Of course mom helped me by stitching all the complicated curves, but It's me who did the calculation of shape, did the cutting and even stitched the simple straight ones. Will soon make another one - a smaller one that would fit in my office drawer ;) For those who want more surprises, bunny is planning for another new hobby - bonsai. I am ofcourse with bunny in this too. btw... this TUX is our new mascot (for me and bunny, in our cubicle). More images of my stuffed-tux available on the medhas.org gallery.
Personal view of corporate ethics
Thinking about my 'long term' goals brought me to a rather general topic - How ethical are corporate ethics? What is more important - personal ethics or corporate ethics? I personally have a big list of can-be-done and cannot-be-done rules, which I respect a lot and try my best to live complaint to them. Here are a few things.
Rate of blogging went down!
One thing... the rate at which I blog went down significantly, is it because there is nothing special that I came across or just that the initial 'JOSH' has come down?
May be, its neither of the two but I am busy with a lot of other things - Sorting out a few sensitive and important issues, schedules at my work and developing a new hobby of stuffed-toy making are a few of them. Me and bunny started thinking seriously about making our workplace a much better and an enjoyable place to work. Both of us zeroed in on adding another member to our cubicle - the Tux, and this adding-tux-to-our-workplace thing kept me busy developing the new hobby of stuffed-toy making. With about half the work done, I would soon be posting photos of my workplace and my first stuffed-toy too :) Keep visiting!
User's FAQ on free software
This is not a formal FAQ on free software, but as in case of "How to learn GNU/Linux?" there are many more frequently asked questions about free software as a philosophy and as software. A formal information on free software, the free software foundation and the GNU are available on www.gnu.org
So... here come the questions I had to answer the most :) 1. What is free software According to the Free Software Foundation (FSF), "free software" is a matter of liberty and not price. FSF also defined the four freedoms of software.
2. What are the advantages of going free You like the software? Go give it to your friend and no one is going to sue you for that. That is not all, you have the source code and can modify the program to suit your needs, audit the source to make sure the code is bug free. In simple words - "do what you want, change any part of it and share it with your friends". 3. What is the difference between open-source and free-software. As far as I understand, free-software can be seen as a significant subset of the open-source software. Open source softwares are those softwares that give the source code, but its not necessary that you get all the freedoms too. A necessary and sufficient condition for a software to be open software is availability of source code, but for a software to be free, its necessary that the users get all the four freedoms of software. 4. Quality - Is free-software comparable to the commercial software? Many people mis-understand the concept of free-software. Free software need not be free in terms of price and in most cases free-software is of much better quality. As an example search for comparisions between Firefox and Internet Explorer, between Apache HTTP Server and Microsoft IIS server, etc.
Nobody should start to undertake a large project. You start with a small _trivial_ project, and you should never expect it to get large
-- Linus Torvalds
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