Hi All,
Have anybody tried to access Constitution of India from the following
URL?
http://indiacode.nic.in/coiweb/welcome.html
Except the preamble, I am not able to access any of the other parts of
the constitution. I sent them a mail yesterday, but haven't got any
response yet. Do you people find problems with the above URL?
BTW, I am using Firefox 1.0.3 on GNU/Linux (Slackware 10.0.0).
Rgds,
anna
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As soon as we started programming, we found to our surprise that it
wasn't as easy to get programs right as we had thought. Debugging had
to be discovered. I can remember the exact instant when I realized
that a large part of my life from then on was going to be spent in
finding mistakes in my own programs.
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1. Ciaran O'Riordan working full-time for FSFE
2. IFSO becoming associate organisation
3. WIPO IIM on "Development Agenda"
4. FSFE office in Hamburg
5. Fellowship SmartCards being sent out
6. Freedom party in Milano
7. Teaching the World Bank
8. FSF Latin America on its way
9. Nordic University Computer Club Conference in Sweden
10. Alessandro Rubini speaks at University in Lecce
11. Web pages translated to 14 languages
1. Ciaran O'Riordan working full-time for FSFE
Thanks to the success of FSFE's Fellowship campaign, Ciaran O'Riordan,
long-time Irish Free Software advocate, is now working full-time for
Free Software Foundation Europe in Brussels. Among other things he is
working with FSFE's associate organisation FFII on the software patent
issue and the other FSFE activities at European Union level. FSFE
hopes that with the increasing number of Fellows it will be possible
to make this a permanent activity.
2. IFSO becoming associate organisation
The FSFE is happy to welcome Irish Free Software Organisation (IFSO)
as its latest associate organisation. IFSO was founded on 5 January
2004, the 20th anniversary of the GNU project, and works to protect
Free Software developers and users from harmful changes in legislation
as well as promoting awareness of Free Software in Ireland.
3. WIPO IIM on "Development Agenda"
Last month, the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) met in
Geneva for its Intersessional-Intergovernmental-Meeting (IIM) on the
establishment of a "Development Agenda for WIPO." That title refers to
the idea of establishing a critical review process for WIPO policies
in terms of their beneficial and harmful effects with specific regard
to developing country needs.
As this is the kind of reform the WIWO declaration [1] is pushing for,
Georg Greve and Karsten Gerloff participated in the IIM. Georg Greve
also staid for the Permanent Committee on Cooperation for Development
related to Intellectual Property (PCIPD) and both statements are
available online [2][3]. More information is available in Karstens
Blog [4].
[1] http://www.fsfeurope.org/documents/wiwo.en.html
[2] http://www.fsfeurope.org/projects/wipo/statement-20050413.en.html
[3] http://www.fsfeurope.org/projects/wipo/statement-20050415.en.html
[4] http://www.fsfe.org/Members/gerloff/blog/
4. FSFE office in Hamburg
To handle the growing organisational needs, especially regarding the
Fellowship, the FSFE rented a small office in Hamburg, Germany, where
Georg Greve and Karsten Gerloff are located when they are not
travelling.
5. Fellowship SmartCards being sent out
After weeks of preparation, the first batch of 250 Fellowship
SmartCards has been sent. For security reasons, a unique random admin
pin is generated for each card, and sent via snail mail from a
separate location, independently from the card. Each Fellow will
receive two envelopes from two different senders, one containing the
card, and the other containing the admin pin.
https://www.fsfe.org/card/
6. Freedom party in Milano
The Fellowship of FSFE is a huge success and the team is proud of it.
With Georg Greve available in Milan, FSFE hosted a small aperitif with
some journalists and few of the first Fellows in town. It has been a
nice evening with very relaxed chats and exchange of opinions with old
and new friends. The Italian Chapter of FSFE is preparing a new,
bigger event during the upcoming GNU/Linux World Expo still in Milan.
If you want to host a Fellowship party please get in contact with the
Italian team.
7. Teaching the World Bank
After the good experience of last year, the World Bank again invited
FSFE's president Georg Greve to teach about "Free Software in World
Bank financed projects" at an internal course for World Bank employees
held at the International Training Center (ITC) of the International
Labor Organisation (ILO) in Torino, Italy.
8. FSF Latin America on its way
After some months of discussions including FSFE president Georg Greve,
a team of Free Software advocates in Latin America have published
their declaration of intent to join the global network of Free
Software Foundations.
http://www.fsfla.org/doi-en.html
9. Nordic University Computer Club Conference in Sweden
Jonas Öberg participated in the Nordic University Computer Club
Conference in Uppsala, Sweden, which gathered participants from
Norway, Sweden and Finland. Jonas gave a lecture on the philosophy and
law of Free Software, which was followed by several interesting
discussions with the participants.
10. Alessandro Rubini speaks at University in Lecce
Alessandro Rubini has been invited in Lecce, where there is a strong
GLUG and the University is launching "Sistemi Operativi 3", a course
on kernel internals, the third course in the Engineering Faculty
completely about Free Software. There he had a talk about "Developing
Free Software in the Technological Market", and has been interviewed,
together with Prof. Tommasi who organized the events, at the local TV
station.
11. Web pages translated to 14 languages
After some new volunteers from Eastern Europe joined the translation
team, the FSFE homepage is now available in no less than 14 languages!
However, the Czech, Greek, and Portuguese translations have not been
updated for quite a while, and the translations to other languages are
incomplete and need maintenance. So any help with translations to
virtually any language is always highly welcome.
http://www.fsfeurope.org/contribute/translators.en.html
You can find a list of all FSF Europe newsletters on
http://www.fsfeurope.org/news/newsletter.en.html
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Free Software Foundation Latin America releases Declaration of Intent
Free Software in Latin America has taken a step forward. Yesterday,
April 19th, six longtime Free Software advocates from Latin America
published a Declaration of Intent, in which they announce the creation
of a Free Software Foundation Latin America. [1]
"The Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) congratulates this group of
experienced activists on the progress made in their efforts", says Georg
Greve, FSFE's president. "FSFE will keep on helping to build the
organisation. We are looking forward to work in even closer cooperation
with these talented and dedicated women and men."
The group aims to strengthen the Free Software philosophy and ideals. In
this endeavour, its members will work to guide and influence politics
related to Free Software. During the initial phase, the emphasis will be
on building internal structures carefully, rather than on rapid
expansion.
The Free Software Foundation Latin America will join the international
network of Free Software Foundaions. It aims to become a sister
organisation to the United States of America's Free Software Foundation
(FSF), Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) and Free Software
Foundation India (FSFI). The group's founders are developing the
organisation's structure and work in close coordination with their
European and north American counterparts.
The Free Software Foundation Latin America's Declaration of Intent can
be found here [2].
[1] http://www.fsfla.org
[2] http://www.fsfla.org/doi-en.html
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Choosing open source software: Decision-making materials for
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New intellectual property law forces Cambodians to start
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Cambodians can learn and use computers in their own
language, a country that does not have to change to a new
language in order to use computers!* say the activists
behind the new KhmerOS initiative. Until now, computer use
in Cambodia has been mostly in English, and mostly using
unlicensed copies of Microsoft Windows products. However, a
new Cambodian intellectual property law means that a user
will have to purchase a license for each copy of software
sold by companies such as Microsoft and that*s unaffordable
for most Cambodian computer users. This new portal
coordinated by APC member, Open Forum of Cambodia, gets
together some previously isolated developers and is starting
out by providing Khmer translations of well-known free
software programmes such as Mozilla (the powerful web
browser and mail programme). But the eventual goal is to
create a full applications package under GNU/Linux, "which
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software LIMA, Peru, -- CEPES, one of APC's newest members,
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Have been trying to build a listing of Free/Libre and Open Source Software user
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Punnet,
Sorry. I live in US, so I cant be of much practical
help. So while emails matter, I was not sure that I
another comment would useful.
Coming to the matter on hand. I think that only a
handful of students in any given college will be
interested. I think we should target them by personal
contact. My plan of action would be to drop into a CS
lab, catch the students who are in there of their own
interest (not just because it is a lab period), and
see if they are interested. 1st and 2nd years students
are ideal.
>From the FLOSS report
http://floss.infonomics.nl/report/Final4.htm#_Toc13908256
We know that 2/3rds of the FLOSS community are
motivated to join and stay in FLOSS for the following
reasons.
1) Share knowledge and skills.
2) Learn and develop new skills
I think we should try to find common ground on those
reasons. Also we should mention that their job
prospects will improve (and they will, it happened to
me).
I am quite surprised that nobody took Thejesh up on
his offer of money. Maybe an award kind of system
(from FSF) will be more useful.
I am quite keen on IT@School, and Skole Linux, if
anybody wants to take it up, I will be more than happy
to fund it with small amounts of money.
Sarath, will you be interested?
-Krishna
--- Puneet Goel <puneet.maillist(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> what man!
>
> no comments from your side ???
>
> cheers!
> Puneet
>
> On 5/10/05, Krishna Pagadala <krishnaact(a)yahoo.com>
> wrote:
> > Fully agree with your suggestions.
> > I was thinking along the same lines. Since all
> > students are required to do some or the other
> > projects. I was thinking that we should try to
> > leverage that time. Especially we should try to
> > encourage CS engineering final year project to be
> free
> > software.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Krishna
> >
> >
> > --- Puneet Goel <puneet.maillist(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Dear Nagarjun,
> > >
> > > Thanks for sharing about
> > > https://mail.sarai.net/mailman/listinfo/prc
> > >
> > > These folks seems to be doing the interesting
> work.
> > > appreciated. and
> > > the best thing is they started some 5 years
> back.
> > >
> > > For the last 2-3 days i have been discussing
> this
> > > info with some more
> > > folks and seeing the way this sarai list is
> going
> > > on. virtually
> > > scanned all the posts till date.
> > >
> > > Without undermining the purpose behind this
> list, if
> > > we look at the
> > > traffic generated at this place and the kind of
> > > discussion going on, I
> > > feel this is not going in the direction they
> should
> > > have excelled by
> > > now. And the reason is only one, the way they
> are
> > > going on. precisly
> > > their operating model. The place is not more
> than a
> > > maillist. Not too
> > > many people even know about it.
> > >
> > > and the sarai.net itself is in lot of other
> things.
> > > Particulary their
> > > 'About us' link says "Sarai: the New Media
> > > Initiative - a space for
> > > research, practice and conversation about the
> > > contemporary media and
> > > urban constellations."
> > >
> > > What i am talking is a whole-sole concentrated
> > > approach towards a goal
> > > and that too without any deviation. Not only
> this we
> > > have some more
> > > points which can be added gradualy.
> > >
> > > we have 2 options either we start on their
> portal
> > > etc. (but they might
> > > have their own reservations) or we start on our
> own
> > > with few more like
> > > minded people and take these guy's help, learn
> from
> > > their experiences.
> > >
> > > As Mr. Raghav said rightly "I agree with
> Nagarjuna's
> > > email that
> > > instead of coming up with new initiatives, it
> might
> > > be a good idea to
> > > leverage existing ones. Personally, I see a
> mailing
> > > list as only one
> > > part of the answer, and for that, we can
> definitely
> > > use the sarai.net
> > > mailing list. I think what we need to do is to
> come
> > > up with a
> > > comprehensive proposal and then take it to
> > > FSF-India, sarai.net,
> > > Sarovar and any others out there to see
> how/where
> > > they can help. There
> > > are lots of people on those forums whose
> experience
> > > will prove very
> > > valuable to us."
> > >
> > > rest sarover has been just a host for various
> > > projects. it is not
> > > relevent to what we r thinking of. yes! we can
> > > try/will to support it
> > > by hosting some of the projects there.
> > >
> > > but one thing is for sure. whatever we will do
> we
> > > shall be doing it in
> > > complete harmony with FSF India.
> > >
> > > let me know your comments.
> > >
> > > Thanks and Regards,
> > > Puneet
> > >
> > > Ps: I am looking forward to hear from more
> people on
> > > this. Please feel
> > > free to flame me if you think i am wrong at some
> > > point :)
> > >
> > > On 5/6/05, Nagarjuna G. <nagarjun(a)gnowledge.org>
> > > wrote:
> > > > On Fri, May 06, 2005 at 10:04:25AM -0600,
> Ragavan
> > > Srinivasan wrote:
> > > > > On 5/5/05, Puneet Goel
> > > <puneet.maillist(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > Hi Puneet,
> > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Please have a look at the link
> > > > > > http://www.communitycode.org/
> > > > >
> > > > > [snip...]
> > > > >
> > > > > I was just about to post a similar message
> to
> > > the list. I definitely
> > > > > share the sentiments, and think this could
> be a
> > > wonderful opportunity
> > > > > to help spread the awareness/usage of free
> and
> > > open source software in
> > > > > India.
> > > > >
> > > > > I think instead of targeting specific
> cities, we
> > > may want to start
> > > > > with specific communities of users. Folks
> > > working in the computer
> > > > > industry and the student community may be
> two we
> > > can target for
> > > > > starters.
> > > >
> > > > Instead of starting a new initiative, it is
> better
> > > to strengthen the
> > > > existing initiatives, such as
> > > > https://mail.sarai.net/mailman/listinfo/prc,
> and
> > > sarovar.org.
> > > >
> > > > Nagarjuna
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> _______________________________________________
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> > >
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> > >
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> > To Reflect, to Inspire and to Empower
> > http://www.employees.org/~krishnap/
> >
> > The great moral question of the twenty-first
> century is: If all knowledge, all culture, all art,
> all useful information, can be costlessly given to
> everyone at the same price that it is given to
> anyone
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To Reflect, to Inspire and to Empower
http://www.employees.org/~krishnap/
The great moral question of the twenty-first century is: If all knowledge, all culture, all art, all useful information, can be costlessly given to everyone at the same price that it is given to anyone -- if everyone can have everything, everywhere, all the time, why is it ever moral to exclude anyone from anything? -Eben Moglen
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Hi Arun,
Have you heard of "Debian Edu / Skolelinux"? I
realise that FSFI has been active in IT@School and
recently with teachers in Kerala.
I think that it might be worthwile to evaluate it,
and maybe we could work with them. They seem to be
well funded, and more importantly have a solid in-road
into their own school system (and hence I think
community and government support).
Is this something that interests you or FSFI?
-Krishna
--- Petter Reinholdtsen <pere(a)hungry.com> wrote:
Subject: Bug#306746: Package: installation-reports
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 10:06:32 +0200
From: Petter Reinholdtsen <pere(a)hungry.com>
To: 306746-submitter(a)bugs.debian.org
> [Krishna Pagadala]
> BTW I want to donate to Debian, do you know of
> (and would yourecommend) any other Free Software
> organisation/project that is more in need of funds?
I assume you already found
<URL:http://www.debian.org/donations>. A few other
organisations capable of spending the funds wisely are
FFII, currently fighting software patents in Europe,
and FSF, still spreading the word on free software.
And of course there is Debian-edu and its foundation
SLX Debian Labs, where I'm deeply involved. Donation
procedures are not documented, but money are always
well received. I'm sure there are others too, but
these were the first that came to my mind.
Foundation for a Free Information Infrastructure
(FFII)
<URL:http://www.ffii.org/>
Free Software Foundation (FSF)
<URL:http://www.fsf.org/>
Debian Edu / Skolelinux
<URL:http://www.skolelinux.org/>
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To Reflect, to Inspire and to Empower
http://www.employees.org/~krishnap/
The great moral question of the twenty-first century is: If all knowledge, all culture, all art, all useful information, can be costlessly given to everyone at the same price that it is given to anyone -- if everyone can have everything, everywhere, all the time, why is it ever moral to exclude anyone from anything? -Eben Moglen
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Hello folks,
Seems like we can expect, if everything goes on well, the Sarge release
towards the end of May :-)
Anthony Towns has committed a minor change to the britney script which
manages updates of packages to testing, and as a result packages are no
longer being accepted into testing without hand-approval by a member of
the release team.
Wait, that didn't come out quite right. Let's try again.
Sarge is now frozen! Wheeeeeee!!!
Complete story at:-
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-announce/2005/05/msg00001.html
--
Vivek Varghese Cherian
Free as in Freedom <www.gnu.org>
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From: Venkatesh Hariharan <venkyh(a)gmail.com>
Reply-To: Venkatesh Hariharan <venkyh(a)gmail.com>
To: linuxers(a)mm.ilug-bom.org.in, fred(a)bytesforall.org
Subject: GLUG meet 22nd May 2005 on Eclipse
Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 13:05:40 +0530
The next GLUG meet will be held on 22nd May 2005 at 3PM at the DEP
auditorium of the Kanwal Rekhi School of IT (KReSIT), IIT Bombay. The topic
for this GLUG meet will be Eclipse, an integrated development environment
that was open-sourced by IBM. Mohan Jayakar of IBM will be giving us an
introduction to Eclipse. You can read more about Eclipse at www.eclipse.org.
Eclipse has gained a lot of momentum and is gaining more and more
developers. A roundup of Eclipse related news can be had from this link:
http://www.eweek.com/category2/0,1738,1485700,00.asp
I am not aware of past history but this could be the first pan-Indian GLUG
meet!!! This GLUG meet is being held in the Distance Education Program
auditorium at KReSIT, IIT Bombay and will be broadcast to the other 11 DEP
remote centers listed below:
1) Kanwal Rekhi School of Information Technology, IIT Bombay, Mumbai
2) Mahatma Gandhi Mission's College of Engineering and Technology, Nanded
3) Center for Development of Advanced Computing, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai
4) Shri G.S. Institute of Technology and Science, Indore
5) Sinhgad Technical Education Society, Pune
6) Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur
7) Virtual Institute of Training of Goa University, Goa
8) Persistant Systems Pvt. Ltd., Pune
9) K.C.E. Society's, Mooljee Jaitha College, Jalgaon
10) Nirma Institute of Technology, Ahmedabad
11) Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute,Mumbai
GLUG members at these remote centers are also welcome to attend this GLUG
meet and IIT will also be sending out invitations to its collaborators at
the remote centers. As always, the program is open to everyone and there are
no fees for attending this GLUG meet.
See you all on the 22nd of May, 3PM for a non-solar Eclipse!
Venky
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Tel +91.832.2409490 | http://fn.swiki.net | http://www.bytesforall.org
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Venkatesh Hariharan <venkyh(a)gmail.com>
Reply-To: Venkatesh Hariharan <venkyh(a)gmail.com>
To: linuxers(a)mm.ilug-bom.org.in, fred(a)bytesforall.org
Subject: GLUG meet 22nd May 2005 on Eclipse
Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 13:05:40 +0530
The next GLUG meet will be held on 22nd May 2005 at 3PM at the DEP
auditorium of the Kanwal Rekhi School of IT (KReSIT), IIT Bombay. The topic
for this GLUG meet will be Eclipse, an integrated development environment
that was open-sourced by IBM. Mohan Jayakar of IBM will be giving us an
introduction to Eclipse. You can read more about Eclipse at www.eclipse.org.
Eclipse has gained a lot of momentum and is gaining more and more
developers. A roundup of Eclipse related news can be had from this link:
http://www.eweek.com/category2/0,1738,1485700,00.asp
I am not aware of past history but this could be the first pan-Indian GLUG
meet!!! This GLUG meet is being held in the Distance Education Program
auditorium at KReSIT, IIT Bombay and will be broadcast to the other 11 DEP
remote centers listed below:
1) Kanwal Rekhi School of Information Technology, IIT Bombay, Mumbai
2) Mahatma Gandhi Mission's College of Engineering and Technology, Nanded
3) Center for Development of Advanced Computing, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai
4) Shri G.S. Institute of Technology and Science, Indore
5) Sinhgad Technical Education Society, Pune
6) Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur
7) Virtual Institute of Training of Goa University, Goa
8) Persistant Systems Pvt. Ltd., Pune
9) K.C.E. Society's, Mooljee Jaitha College, Jalgaon
10) Nirma Institute of Technology, Ahmedabad
11) Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute,Mumbai
GLUG members at these remote centers are also welcome to attend this GLUG
meet and IIT will also be sending out invitations to its collaborators at
the remote centers. As always, the program is open to everyone and there are
no fees for attending this GLUG meet.
See you all on the 22nd of May, 3PM for a non-solar Eclipse!
Venky
END OF FORWARDED MSG
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Frederick (FN) Noronha | Freelance Journalist | Mobile +91 9822 122436
Tel +91.832.2409490 | http://fn.swiki.net | http://www.bytesforall.org
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