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*[http://plug.org.in/ Pune GNU/Linux Users' Group] Welcome to the website of the Pune GNU/Linux Users Group or PLUG. We are a community of GNU/Linux users in the city of Pune, India. Boasting a very active mailing list with discussions covering a wide-range of matters from technical, installation and configuration help to software copyright ethics and holy wars. We do a lot of promotion and support activities through the formal organ of our group, the PLUG Trust. PLUG meets physically, once every month to exchange ideas and views, sort technical difficulties and drink coffee. But, beware! You could land up in a holy war. In that case, charge on, swords drawn.
 
*[http://plug.org.in/ Pune GNU/Linux Users' Group] Welcome to the website of the Pune GNU/Linux Users Group or PLUG. We are a community of GNU/Linux users in the city of Pune, India. Boasting a very active mailing list with discussions covering a wide-range of matters from technical, installation and configuration help to software copyright ethics and holy wars. We do a lot of promotion and support activities through the formal organ of our group, the PLUG Trust. PLUG meets physically, once every month to exchange ideas and views, sort technical difficulties and drink coffee. But, beware! You could land up in a holy war. In that case, charge on, swords drawn.
 
[[File:tux-puneri-pagadi.jpeg|frame|http://plug.org.in/ PLUG's Logo.]]
 
[[File:tux-puneri-pagadi.jpeg|frame|http://plug.org.in/ PLUG's Logo.]]
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NOTE: It is observed that some people have been found using PLUG logo without proper authorization.
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This does not imply that PLUG is endorsing them or is otherwise affiliated with them. The same applies if PLUG's logos, web pages, screen shots, syllabus etc.
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[[PLUG Pune GNU/Linux Users Group]] wiki page
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* [http://www.lokayat.org.in/ Uncode, Lokayat's Free Knowledge Initiative] is a group consisting of software professionals, teachers, students from Pune working for a world with free knowledge. Uncode believes that knowledge has always been free, but in today's world patents and copyright laws are trying to restrict knowledge. Hence people should unite and stand against such laws and demand for knowledge freedom. Uncode is an initiative of [http://www.lokayat.org.in/ Lokayat], which is an activist group trying to create people's movements to fight against all injustices.
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*[http://www.coep.org.in/cofsug CoEP's Free Software Users Group] is working towards promotion of FOSS in [http://www.coep.org.in/ College of Engineering, Pune] and in other colleges in Pune. The group begun its activities in September 2009.
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* [[Hacker's Den]]
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[http://www.hackersden.org Hacker's Den] is an innovation and knowledge sharing hub.
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[[Category:Groups based in India]]
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[[Category:GNU/Linux user groups]]

Latest revision as of 16:35, 15 March 2014

  • Pune GNU/Linux Users' Group Welcome to the website of the Pune GNU/Linux Users Group or PLUG. We are a community of GNU/Linux users in the city of Pune, India. Boasting a very active mailing list with discussions covering a wide-range of matters from technical, installation and configuration help to software copyright ethics and holy wars. We do a lot of promotion and support activities through the formal organ of our group, the PLUG Trust. PLUG meets physically, once every month to exchange ideas and views, sort technical difficulties and drink coffee. But, beware! You could land up in a holy war. In that case, charge on, swords drawn.

NOTE: It is observed that some people have been found using PLUG logo without proper authorization. This does not imply that PLUG is endorsing them or is otherwise affiliated with them. The same applies if PLUG's logos, web pages, screen shots, syllabus etc. PLUG Pune GNU/Linux Users Group wiki page

  • Uncode, Lokayat's Free Knowledge Initiative is a group consisting of software professionals, teachers, students from Pune working for a world with free knowledge. Uncode believes that knowledge has always been free, but in today's world patents and copyright laws are trying to restrict knowledge. Hence people should unite and stand against such laws and demand for knowledge freedom. Uncode is an initiative of Lokayat, which is an activist group trying to create people's movements to fight against all injustices.


Hacker's Den is an innovation and knowledge sharing hub.