Noakhali Science and Technology University - Open Source Network Activities

Open Source Network Activities

Open Source Network started their journey in Noakhali Science and Technology University from 26 April 2008. Several workshops were arranged by nstu_osn.

  • Ubuntu installation and administrative uses
  • Open Source philosophy and introducing with Joomla
  • Workshop on mid-level Joomla
  • Workshop on fedora core
  • Workshop on Red Hat Linux Administration

This local OSN does some jobs related to IT application such as software, website development and so on. Some of the boys of nstu_osn develop a website for the department of CSTE; they are also working to develop the official site of NSTU.

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