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Hello, I am Nehal, and I am currently interning with the FSF licensing team.
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Hello, I am Nehal, and I am currently interning with the FSF licensing team.
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Although it is a short time that I have been associated with FSF guys, I am thoroughly happy and satisfied in fact being lucky to have got a team that understands and cares about their co-workers. I will be also coordinating as FSF intern for establishment of UCFOSS (Uttarakhand Center for Free and Open Source Software), India.
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I love to dance, read, write and explore new software, books, music, places and so on. I love to interact with people and make new friends. Above all, I appreciate honesty, truth and simplicity in people and undertakings.
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Along with being a fun loving person, I like to read Bhagawad Gita, Bhagawat Puran, http://www.swis.org.in/sol and http://www.swis.org.in/sol/dpp. I also work closely with young girls and women who need career counseling for minor and major issues. I care for society and have been associated with various NGOs from time to time.
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I have the curiosity to learn and even when I am not excelling at some thing, I try and try until I succeed. I love using GNU Emacs with all its beautiful setup and keyboard control architecture. Though using GNU/Linux looks to be difficult, my four years journey unto the GNU/Linux world has been amazingly adventurous and emancipating, with days seeing code working, meddling with novel software and dwindling with browsers as well as programming languages such as Newlisp that are usually unheard off by people of my age. Computer Science is a vast ocean of knowledge and I am fortunate enough to be associated with world's best group to enhance my knowledge in this arena and help community expand to wider horizons of freedom and excellence.
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To know more about me, please visit: http://www.swis.org.in/bio/nehalsinghal-bio.pdf and http://www.in.linkedin.com/in/nehalsinghal.

Revision as of 09:43, 17 October 2015

Hello, I am Nehal, and I am currently interning with the FSF licensing team.

Although it is a short time that I have been associated with FSF guys, I am thoroughly happy and satisfied in fact being lucky to have got a team that understands and cares about their co-workers. I will be also coordinating as FSF intern for establishment of UCFOSS (Uttarakhand Center for Free and Open Source Software), India.

I love to dance, read, write and explore new software, books, music, places and so on. I love to interact with people and make new friends. Above all, I appreciate honesty, truth and simplicity in people and undertakings.

Along with being a fun loving person, I like to read Bhagawad Gita, Bhagawat Puran, http://www.swis.org.in/sol and http://www.swis.org.in/sol/dpp. I also work closely with young girls and women who need career counseling for minor and major issues. I care for society and have been associated with various NGOs from time to time.

I have the curiosity to learn and even when I am not excelling at some thing, I try and try until I succeed. I love using GNU Emacs with all its beautiful setup and keyboard control architecture. Though using GNU/Linux looks to be difficult, my four years journey unto the GNU/Linux world has been amazingly adventurous and emancipating, with days seeing code working, meddling with novel software and dwindling with browsers as well as programming languages such as Newlisp that are usually unheard off by people of my age. Computer Science is a vast ocean of knowledge and I am fortunate enough to be associated with world's best group to enhance my knowledge in this arena and help community expand to wider horizons of freedom and excellence.

To know more about me, please visit: http://www.swis.org.in/bio/nehalsinghal-bio.pdf and http://www.in.linkedin.com/in/nehalsinghal.



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