[Bangalore-pm] opportunities in Goldman sachs Bangalore
Kumar, Ravish
ravish.kumar at gs.com
Tue Aug 18 22:19:11 PDT 2015
We have openings in Goldman Sachs Bengaluru. Candidate should have good working experience in Perl/Python. Knowledge in Java will be added advantage.
Please send resume if you know anyone who are interested.
Can call me at : 91 9972042002
Thanks
-----Original Message-----
From: Bangalore-pm [mailto:bangalore-pm-bounces+ravish.kumar=gs.com at pm.org] On Behalf Of venkatakrishnan g
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 2:32 PM
To: Shantanu Bhadoria
Cc: bangalore-pm at pm.org
Subject: Re: [Bangalore-pm] Upgrading bangalore.pm.org
Hey Shantanu,
MojoMojo is a good option. I'd vote for it. Considering the volume of content we have on bangalore.pm.org at this point, it makes sense to use light-weight solution, i don't think we need all the bells and whistles of fully blown content management system. That said, I've used MojoMojo a couple of times, Catalyst wiki runs on MojoMojo. It looks quite nice.
Also, I can lend a hand more readily with MojoMojo over Drupal / Joomla, I guess you're one of the few on this mailing list that deal with those systems ( I may be completely wrong here ).
Cheers,
V
On 18 September 2012 12:26, Shantanu Bhadoria <shantanu at cpan.org> wrote:
> Hi guys,
> Hope you all are doing well. Today we received a email from the folks
> that maintain the pm.org DNS to upgrade our site at bangalore.pm.org
> unfortunately that site was built on joomla 1.6.1 and since the good
> people at Joomla decided to retract their steps to 1.5 and create a
> paralllel upgrade path from 1.5 to 2.5 and another from Joomla 1.5 to
> 1.6 but no path to go from 1.6 to 2.5 we are left in the lurch with no
> way of cleanly upgrading our site to Joomla 2.5. SO we are left with a
> couple of options now :
>
> Dump the current site's content and move to joomla 2.5 have volunteers
> from the group including myself manual copy the content over using a
> sql migration script.
> Dump the current site's content and switch to some other CMS, Perl
> based CMSes have matured a bit more since OUR site was launched but
> they are not anywhere near Joomla or Drupal yet. I looked at mojomojo
> and it might be a option going forward considering it acts more like
> wiki and we can give rights to more people to involve themselves with
> the site content. I can even assign parts of site to group members who
> are willing to take up responsiblity for their sections.
>
> Please let me know what are your thoughts on this issue. For the
> record here is the mail from people at pm.org
>
>
> "Google has informed us that bangalore.pm.org is running an old version
> of Joomla. Please upgrade bangalore.pm.org in the next two weeks, or
> we may remove your DNS, as this can affect other pm.org sites. I
> would encourage you to move away from a dynamic system and to
> something static.
>
> Thanks!
>
> -R
>
>
> As of the last crawl of your website, you appear to be running Joomla
> 1.6. Google recommends that you update to the latest release. Older or
> unpatched software may be vulnerable to hacking or malware that can
> hurt your users. To download the latest release, visit the Joomla
> download page. If you have already updated to the latest version of
> Joomla, please disregard this message. If you have any additional
> questions about why you are receiving this message, Google has
> provided more background information in a blog post about this
> subject. Best wishes, Google Search Quality Team"
>
>
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