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From: "IT@School" <itschool(a)asianetindia.com>
To: <manjushmenon(a)hotmail.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2002 5:08 PM
Subject: Reply
> Mr.Manjush G. Menon
> We are not giving to depend totally on Ms. Products. Rather MS
> Office is taught along with open office and Windows along with Linux
> from this year. Arranging the resource persons for training an open
> software, making available the software, the maintenance of a help desk
> etc. are logistical issues which could not be immediately undertaken.
> We plan switch out to open software within three years.
> Executive Director
>
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From: Manjush G. Menon
To: itschool(a)asianetindia.com
Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 5:46 PM
Subject: Respected sir,
From
Manjush G. Menon,
Sr.Programmer,
Sofker Solutions Pvt Ltd,
Kochi-18.
To
The Executive Director,
'IT @ SCHOOL' Project,
SCERT Buildings,
Poojapura,
Thiruvananthapuram-12.
Respected sir,
SUB: In protest against the inclusion of products from multinational companies
in the syllabus of 'IT @ SCHOOL'
It's a very dissappointing fact that when the whole world is moving towards
Free software, we at kerala are going behind a major MNC - Microsoft. I hereby register
my protest in such an act from 'IT @ SCHOOL' Project team.
Breaking of prototypes will definetly help us in finding economical and high quality
products for our future generation.
For students and programmers, the GNU Linux contains 'GNU Compiler Collections'
which includes C, C++, FORTRAN, PERL, TCL etc. Also, for DTP and other publishing purposes,
it includes GNU Office utilities like Abi-Word, gedit, and other worksheet utilities,
all these with a nominal cost of Rs 700-800/-. The software as it is, is free and
the cost is accounted towards the media (CD + Documentation) included.
By this letter, I urge you to take this matter seriously and suggest necessary modifications
in the action plan of 'IT @ SCHOOL' project.
Wishing you all the best and wishing all 'Students @ SCHOOL' a bright future,
Thanking you,
Yours faithfully
Manjush G. Menon.
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PERUVIAN EFFORT COULD BAN MICROSOFT ON GOV. COMPUTERS
Peruvian Congressman Edgar Villanueva is pushing legislation to obligate all
public institutions to convert exclusively to open-source software.
Open-source programs, embodied by the Linux operating system, have
underlying code available to anyone who wants to modify or customize it.
Such software, in unadorned form, can be downloaded from the Internet for
free. Villanueva hopes his measure triggers activity in Peru's software
industry by freeing programmers from the constraints of working with coding
controlled by a few large companies. Open-source could take the expense out
of software upgrades; which is important for a country like Peru that owes
about $30 million in overdue software license fees.
[SOURCE: San Jose Mercury, AUTHOR: Associated Press]
(http://www.siliconvalley.com/mld/siliconvalley/news/3531007.htm)
Dear Frederick,
I guess, we need to draft a letter which brings out the comparitive advantages of using open source in the government.
We also need to ensure that OSS becomes part of school and college syllabi.
We can then publish the letter on various lists and let people choose as to what their concerns are.
Regards.
Atul Asthana
atulasthana(a)gmx.net
2004-03-15 20:40:05
First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.
--Mahatma Gandhi
======= At 2004-03-15, 13:32:00 Frederick Noronha (FN) fred(a)bytesforall.org wrote: =======
>Hi Atul, I certainly think this should be done. You have my full support.
>Copying this to FSF-FRIENDS. We can locate the MPs' names (even if the Lok
>Sabha has been dissolved) from the parliament.nic.in site. At least in the
>Rajya Sabha for now. In addition, we could also get friendly MPs to raise
>parliamentary questions. I know a couple, and FLOSS issues have already
>been raised in the Indian parliament, thanks to them. FN
>
>On Mon, 15 Mar 2004, Atul Asthana @ home wrote:
>
>> Dear Frederick,
>>
>> Was planning to start a campaign to write to MLAs/MPs, Ministers,
>> Bureaucrats stating advantages of OSS over Microsoft.
>> Do you think that this campaign can be initiated thru any of the
>> mailing lists (you and I are on, or otherwise)? That is we encourage
>> people on the mailing lists to write to their representatives,
>> bueaucrats known to them etc?
>> Its not a difficult task to find names and addresses of
>> MLAs/MPs/Bureaucrats.
>>
>>
>> Regards.
>> Atul Asthana
>> atulasthana(a)gmx.net
>> 2004-03-15 09:51:53
>>
>> First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.
>> --Mahatma Gandhi
>>
>> ======= At 2004-03-10, 13:54:00 Frederick Noronha (FN) fred(a)sancharnet.in wrote: =======
>>
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>> >
>> >
>> >10 March, 2004 [ www.i4donline.net ]
>> >
>> >--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> >
>> >Microsoft to conduct five e-Gov seminars in India
>> >Microsoft Corporation India today announced a series of five
>> >e-Governance seminars targeted at bureaucrats and Government
>> >officials. The first seminar in the series will be held at Bhopal.
>> >Targeted at bureaucrats and government officials, the seminars
>> >will be conduced across of Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan,
>> >Orissa and West Bengal.
>> >http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2004/03/10/stories/2004031002281700.htm
>
>> >
>> ><*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
>> > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/India-egov/
>
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Could anyone offer some inputs to these queries below, from Mayur of E&TC,
Pune?
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, mayur m wrote:
> Hello Mr. Fredrick Noronha
> I am an engineering
> student of e&tc branch from pune writing u this
> letter....
> I am greatly interested
> in opensource and free software.
> i would like to make a career in open source but i
> have some doubts which i think u can clear:
>
> 1) There are so many versions of linux so how do the
> common people come to know what is best for them.
> 2)in linux community is there someone controls the
> development and expansion of the open source free
> software(someone who is the pathfinder).if there isn�t
> anyone don�t u think ultimately there will be
> fragmentation of linux like it happened in the past
> with Unix.
> Secondly why is there no democratic body at the core
> which oversees development of software in open source
> arena I am talking especially about linux
> development.A democratic body if formed would not only
> help development of software and oversee it but at the
> same time convenience people that linux is not going
> to get fragmented like Unix did and rise confidence in
> minds of the common user about linux and open source
> which could further be strengthened by the
> participation of linux user groups.
>
> 3)The companies supporting free software&open source
> are supporting with what motives is quite
> questionable. .Is it to bring down a monopoly or make
> their own (this refers to the current battle between
> big blue & Redmond giant.and the takeover of SUSE
> Linux by IBM and NOVELL)
>
> 4)After the SCO case I think developers who develop
> open source software and especially linux must come
> together ,sit and decide that further such an event
> does not happen.(it may not affect linux and open
> source community but it does drive out companies who
> are ready to embrace linux by bringing suspicion in
> their minds.)
>
> 5) Why is everyone trying to make a new package
> (distribution) of linux by adding or deleting some
> applications and some core requirements .Do people
> need more distributions of linux or applications. The
> same goes with applications. How many music players is
> a person supposed to install on his pc.then why
> develop so many players instead come togethar and
> develop a music player which is absolutely mind
> boggling in terms of features. Wouldn�t this be more
> preffered?
> What do you think please do tell me ur remarks and do
> correct me if my line of thinking was wrong somewhere.
> I would like to have a word from u please do send me a
> mail.
>
>
> Yours faithfully;
> Mayur
> (Opensourcelover(a)yahoo.com)
>
>
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Can we do something to mark this date in Goa and other parts of India? FN
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First Software Freedom Day
August 28, Online
The Software Freedom Day initiative intends to make the world aware of
the existence, availability, and high quality of free and open source
software (FOSS), and to encourage its use by as many people as
possible.
It's a global grassroots campaign and anyone can participate. It is up
to the individual teams to choose how to organize their efforts
locally,
but the organisers are offering to assist with bulk production of
posters, T-shirts, CDs, etc. FOSS advocacy groups around the world are
invited to become partners in this event.
http://www.softwarefreedomday.org/
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* Simputer for poor goes on sale *
A cheap handheld computer created by Indian scientists is launched
after a delay of nearly three years.
Full story:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/em/-/1/hi/technology/3578309.stm
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004 14:45:20 +0530
"Mahesh T. Pai" <paivakil(a)vsnl.net> wrote:
> Just published.
>
> `Free Culture' - a book by Larry Lessig.
>
> Available for free under a free of cost license from
> http://www.free-culture.cc/freecontent/ or for a price from Penguin.
>
> He admits that his ideas were propounded by RMS a few decades back.
>
> Fours hours after publications, I am at page 30 of the pdf.
Dear Mr Pai,
Though not exactly talking only about techonology, The book
"Third Wave" by Alvin Toffler is also about the same subject
of change, how it threatens the existing institutions etc.,
I am yet to finish that book also , only gone through about
270 pages of the 470 page book. But I am only at page 20 of this
book (free culture), but eerie feeling of sameness of the discussion about the
dangers, which do not have the immediacy of hunger, poverty, terrorism etc and
hence do not get the attention they deserve, but will cause the greatest
long range disaster.
Would request you to go through "Third wave" too, time and interest permitting.
Will finish "Free Culture" and again come back.
N S Srikanth
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commit all of them yourself and learn from them!
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Learn From others' mistakes! Your lifetime is not enough to
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[from International Institute of Infonomics ICT Weekly of March 26, 2004]
FLOSS-POLS PROJECT LAUNCHED
The 'Free/Libre/Open Source Software: Policy Support' project, coordinated
by MERIT, was launched on March 1. FLOSS-POLS will work on three specific
tracks: government policy towards open source; gender issues in open
source; and the efficiency of open source as a system for collaborative
problem-solving.
see: http://flossproject.org/flosspols/
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