Perhaps what Arun meant was,that he'll provide a formal introduction to local chapter.
The person with whom i was in touch is out of station, hoping to see him today or tomorrow. I will ask him to introduce us to groups there.
Good Question. What I have in my mind is support for their IT Needs. Training and Technical Support/Services.
That is a mistake we developers often make abt free software movement. It is true that free software movement is abt software which is of practical use. But more than that it is a philosophy and political view on ownership and other aspects knowledge. It is a movement against a social injustice.
NGOs works against some form of social injustice or other. Even though different organisations have different, even conflicting, perspective. We should strike that chord first. If we do that even if they dont migrate to free software they will support us, based on ideology.
Organisations like KSSP/BGVS dont have people skilled enough to maintain their IT infrastructure. Their priority is not IT either. So if we try to help them get their IT infrastructure to free software that will demand too much resource from us. We better wait till the demand comes from them. But they can help us spread the word. They will have good network with influential people. By associating with them we will get access to their network.
We need to learn from mistake made by Mexican school project.
BTW, some one pls announce about this list to fsf-friends. Also mail may be send to blug admin, if he thinks fit may be fwd to their list.
regards, arun.