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= Santosh K Chandradass =
= Santosh K
[[Image:Santosh_Guatemala.JPG|right|thumb|200px|Guatemala - Summer '08.]]




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''' Mobile '''
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* +1 (832) 451 0168
 
''' Fax '''
* +1 (563) 405 7646
 
''' Mailing Address '''
 
PO Box 2782
Norman, Oklahoma 73070


== GPG Key ==
== GPG Key ==

Revision as of 00:22, 15 March 2012

= Santosh K


I'm a Graduate AME Student at the University of Oklahoma, with varied interests in computing. I've been coding for almost 10 years now and have participated in a few Open Source Projects like IBM India Open Source Initiative and The Great Minds Challenge, India. I'm a Fedora Ambassador for Oklahoma and Bangalore, India.

I primarily use Fedora for Scientific Computing and Computational Flow Analysis.

I've been with Fedora since FC 2 and have never been comfortable with any other distribution.

Awards & Honors

  • Who's Who among American Universities and College Students 2009.
  • Best Student Award 2006, Indian Society for Technical Education NHCE Students Chapter.

Fedora Project Involvement

  • Coordinator Fedora for FreeMedia - India Program (August - September 2006)

Open Source Projects

  • Factories and Boilers Management System, IBM Invite Open Source Initiative 2006

Personal Projects

  • I'm done with working on the Graduate Applicant Mentor System, its accessible at Gradmentor . Still got lots to work on it. The next Version nick named "Conqueror" is Scheduled very soon launch. Expect loads of content in it.
  • Working on a Scientific Manuscript Publishing System
  • Designed and developed the scripts for Onlineblood.com (now defunct)
  • Designed and developed the scripts for thundersms.com (now defunct)
  • Will soon start working on a Music portal (Hope to make the scripts open source)


Contact Me

Email

  • santosh@fedoraproject.org

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GPG Key

0x43F94552

to import my key:

$ gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-key 0x43F94552

to refresh existing keys:

$ gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --refresh-keys

to sign and encrypt a file with ASCII armored output for a recipient

$ gpg -sea -r user@example.com file