VGLUG is dedicated to empowering rural college students through technology education.
As part of this initiative, we conduct weekly training sessions on Python With GenAI and DevSecOps..
Due to the large number of participants, the training is organized into six teams:
- Python & GenAI – Linus Torvalds(Team 1) & Grace Hopper(Team 2): Assigned to Engineering students
- Python & GenAI – Richard Stallman(Team 1) & Aron Swatz (Team 2): Assigned to Arts and Science students
- DevSecOps – Ada Lovelace (Arts) & Bob Thomas (Engg): Comprising both Engineering and Arts students
These sessions focus on practical knowledge of Python, GenAI, DevSecOps, free and open-source tools, and also include social awareness and community engagement activities.
Python With GenAI Training – 23’rd Week Recap
Date: 07’th December 2025 (Sunday)
Time: 9:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Venue:
VGLUG Foundation
SRIMAA PRESCHOOL
Landmark: Opposite to BSNL Exchange
Villupuram 605602
Minutes of the Meeting
Richard Stallman & Aron Swatz
Session 1: Python Packaging and Modules!
Students enthusiastically explored the basics of Python Packaging and Modules! They learned how code can be neatly organised using modules and how packages help structure real-world Python projects. Everyone participated actively, listened with interest, and completed a small hands-on task to better understand how imports, modules, and simple packages work.
Session 2: Book Reading
Students showed great excitement during our Book Reading session! The atmosphere was peaceful and engaging as everyone picked a book of their choice and began exploring new ideas. Many students quickly got absorbed in their stories and even discussed interesting lines with their friends. The session helped them relax, focus, and develop a genuine interest in regular reading.
DevSecOps: Ada Lovelace
Session 1:
Linux kernel exploration
Students enthusiastically explored the fundamentals of the Linux Kernel! They learned how the kernel manages hardware, processes, memory, and system calls behind the scenes. Everyone listened with curiosity, asked thoughtful questions, and completed a small hands-on activity to gain an understanding of how the kernel interacts with the operating system. It was an exciting session that sparked a deeper interest in how Linux works at its core.
Session 2: Book Reading
Students showed great excitement during our Book Reading session! The atmosphere was peaceful and engaging as everyone picked a book of their choice and began exploring new ideas. Many students quickly got absorbed in their stories and even discussed interesting lines with their friends. The session helped them relax, focus, and develop a genuine interest in regular reading.
Special thanks to the VGLUG volunteers —
Vasanthavel, Dilip, Loganathan, Deepak Vijayalakshmi, Sathish, and Mathusoothan — for their dedicated support and commitment to make these training sessions successful.



