From the FOSS-SM site.
Special guest speaker Kenneth Wong will talk about the challenges of running a FOSS company in China while juggling mission critical systems with over 1 million EUR daily transactions, 30+GB pgsql databases and 20+ debian servers. Second part of the meetup will be quick meeting to formalize registration of FOSS-SM with Registrar of Societies, Malaysia.
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Topic: Running a FOSS SME in China
Kenneth Wong
Director of Software Development
Exoweb
Kenneth Wong is the Director of Software Development at Exoweb. Exoweb is a software development company focusing on agile development and open source in China.
He will talk about the challenges of running a FOSS company in China while juggling mission critical systems with over 1 million EUR daily transactions, 30+GB pgsql databases and 20+ debian servers.
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Topic: FOSS-SM Registration
This meeting is to formalise the registration of FOSS-SM by electing interim committee members and for the community to provide live feedback on issues such as the constitution and direction of FOSS-SM to support our local FOSS community.
Can't code or not a technical person? Would like to contribute in some way to FOSS?
Then we NEED YOU!
Yes you, no, don't look away, I know you're closing the browser, but stop right there and read on!
We need a secretary to help deal with the paper work to get us registered, as well as be the official voice for many of our aims and activities. We are also looking for somebody to be the treasurer to help handle increasing amounts of funds that this society will be receiving in the near future to better run our various activities.
No experience needed, what we need are people enthusiastic about FOSS and have some time each week to help run FOSS-SM.
If you're interested please contact committee@foss.org.my
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When
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Wednesday, January 13th 7:30 PM
What - Meetup Agenda
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7:30pm - 7:45pm Opening by the Organizer
7:45pm - 8:30pm Running a FOSS SME in China - Kenneth Wong, Exoweb
8:30pm - 8:45pm Q&A
8:45pm - 9:30pm FOSS-SM Registration Process - Khairil
Cost:
Free. No registration required, just come right in, have a seat, and
join the crowd.
Contact
kaeru@inigo-tech.com
+60-16-3111330
Where:
OUM Angkasa Raya
Open University Malaysia
Floor\Tingkat 3, Bangunan Angkasa Raya,
Jalan Ampang,
50450 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
TEL: 60-3-2148 8400
Located near Kuala Lumpur City Centre (KLCC)
15 minute walk from the KLCC LRT station.
Praying facilities are available on the campus.
About MyOSS Meetups
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Interested in helping out the Free and Open Source Community in Malaysia?
Check out http://foss.org.my/projects/meetups/howto
If you would like to do a presentation, please contact me at the above email address.
Learn more about the MyOSS Meetups at
http://foss.org.my/projects/meetups/about .
This meetup is possible due to the support and facilities provided by Open University Malaysia.
After Merdeka, I've decided to set up Tor. There is alot of talk about freedom, but the truth is freedom is more likely to be taken away, than given. Simliarly there are certain topics in Malaysia which are best avoided, and considered taboo to talk about.
For example: China has its infamous great firewall. The Chinese government does not permit the population to view certain sites such as Wikipedia. Though the Chinese government may have their reasons, I believe this act of censorship is immoral.
So you've decided to surf the web anonymously? Luckily Tor can do the job for you! The truth is when your on the web, you are being tracked, every single page you load is being cached or logged somewhere. Tor is an application engineered to protect your privacy, through the use of its own network of nodes designed to increase anonymity.
For example, since I am a citizen of Malaysia, by going directly to http://www.google.com I get rerouted to http://www.google.com.my, the Malaysian version for Google. Why is this? How do they do I originate from Malaysia? Well I won't answer that question here, but as you can see they know where you live. Bet you can't sleep with your eyes open now can you?
Well with Tor installed, and when accessing google.com, I get the UK version! My connection is being routed from the UK to my place. This changes everytime you go to a new website so the point of exit (in this case UK) is always different.
Here are the basic instructions to set up Tor, and you can learn more about Tor from their overview, or our good friend Wikipedia.
I will not be held responsible for the actions conducted by any person using these instructions. Do this at your own risk. Similarly when Tor starts it warns the user: This is experimental software. Do not rely on it for strong anonymity.
How to set up Tor in Ubuntu Dapper Drake:
These instructions only apply if you have the universe repo installed. Not set up? Find out how to set up the extra repositories in Ubuntu
- Run the command: apt-get install tor privoxy
- Run the command: sudo gedit /etc/privoxy/config
- Add the line (including the period at the end): forward-socks4a / localhost:9050 .
- Comment out the line: logfile logfile
- Comment out the line: jarfile jarfile
- Restart the Privoxy service: sudo /etc/init.d/privoxy restart
How to set up Firefox to work with Tor:
- Install the torbutton extension.
- Restart Firefox
- In the bottom right corner you'll have a text blurb saying: Tor Disabled
- Enable Tor by clicking the blurb; it should say: Tor Enabled
- Surf the web
You can customize the blurb so that its a nicer looking icon. Right click the blurb, go to Preferences, and set Status Bar Display Format to Icon.
You will also notice that your connection is slower; taking longer to load webpages. This is one of the disadvantages of Tor as it has to route your connections to different places.
Of course if your accessing services across the net using your account, perhaps Gmail. They do know who you are, but they won't be able to judge where you are accessing from. So if you want to really be anonymous, becareful of your activity.
So go ahead, use Tor when you are in an unsafe situation. When you don't trust the network or geographical location you are in. Perhaps you want to access a site that has blocked off all computers in a given area, and your included. Maybe you just want to surf a little safer while drinking a cup of coffee at Starbucks. Or just maybe you don't want to be tracked. At least you know Tor is a click away.
I'll put up instructions on how to set up more services later.
In the words of Victor Hugo:
"There is one thing stronger than all the armies in the world, and that is an idea whose time has come."