Schools are being prevented from enjoying a revolution in software
provision, and self-sufficiency is being halted by the promotion of
dependency, said Ian Lynch, spokesman for the Open Schools Alliance.
"Innovation starts with teachers and pupils, but under BSF the
school's IT strategy is taken out of its hands," he said.
see more news at how Microsoft is trying to lock students at an early
stage http://boycottnovell.com/2008/04/19/school-odf-koffice-nlnet/
We (those us us from Kerala) can …
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children to suffer, but be watchful, they are trying hard. See how
Microsoft's playmate Infosys is selling our children and our countries
future.
http://groups.google.com/group/ilug-tvm/browse_thread/thread/5187fd263da0e0…
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<GPLv2> I know my rights; I want my phone call!
<DRM> What use is a phone call, if you are unable to speak?
(as seen on /.)
Join The DRM Elimination Crew Now!
http://fci.wikia.com/wiki/Anti-DRM-Campaign
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Which project do you currently contribute to?
I am a Debian Developer and I am currently maintaining about 135
packages in Debian. This is my Debian QA page where you will find the
list of packages I am currently maintaining in Debian:
http://qa.debian.org/developer.php?login=Varun+Hiremath
Apart from Debian I have been contributing to many open source projects:
1) I am author of open source project python-gastables: python modules
for compressible gas flow calculations: Homepage:
code.…
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2) I am also author of Krickscore - KDE applet for cricket scores.
http://linux.softpedia.com/get/Desktop-Environment/KDE/krickscore-25612.sht…
Homepage: http://varun.travisbsd.org/krickscore.php
3) I have been contributing to Jajuk - Advanced Juke box project,
where I am working as a Developer and Debian package maintainer.
Homepage: http://jajuk.info/index.php/Main_Page
4) I am also currently maintaing pidgin-festival ( formerly knows as
festival-gaim). I rewrote festival-gaim to make it work with the new
pidgin API. Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pidgin-festival/
How does it feels to have two DDs from neighbouring rooms?
(Kumar Appaiah stays next to my room)
It is a big advantage having him next door because we get to learn a
lot from each other. Usually there is a lot of activity going on in
Debian, and it becomes very difficult to keep track of things; having
another DD next door really helps a lot to catch up with action.
Read More about Varun at
http://fci.wikia.com/wiki/Varun_Hiremath
Cheers
Praveen
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<GPLv2> I know my rights; I want my phone call!
<DRM> What use is a phone call, if you are unable to speak?
(as seen on /.)
Join The DRM Elimination Crew Now!
http://fci.wikia.com/wiki/Anti-DRM-Campaign
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Hello All,
This Olympic season has witnessed a lot of supporters of freedom and the
media too is going out of its way to provide news reports on how
activists all over the world are protesting against dictators and
autocratic regimes. Even on normal days the people as well as the media
have become pro-active in exposing those who abuse their power and
position, whether it is the powerful Nations, politicians or Government
officials. All this is happening because there is full awareness …
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Freedom and Democracy. There are now aware of their rights, so they
protest whenever anyone abuses power.
However in the digital world there is a near complete lack of awareness
of Digital Democracy and Freedom. The main reason I believe for this is
that we look at the digital world as simply a collection of electronic
gadgets that help us do our daily work. We forget that the Digital World
is nothing but an extension of the real world. Computers are no longer
the simple devices that did specific jobs for us. They are a complete
Digital Ecosystem that is fully integrated into our personal and
professional space. Therefore anything that affects our Digital Freedom
affects our individual freedom too.
A software manufacturer for our digital environment is no different from
a regular manufacturer who produces materials or finished products for
our homes and offices. When we setup a home or an office, a lot of
people are involved like carpenter, mason, plumber, painter,
electrician etc. They provide us with the finished infrastructure we
need to run our homes and offices. After their job is done and we start
using the finished rooms, do we hand over an extra set of keys to each
one of them so that they can walk into our rooms as and when they feel
so and rummage through our things? We zealously guard our living space.
What about our digital space? Why should a software manufacturer have to
constantly access our Digital space under the pretext of providing
security and upgrades when he should have provided a secure Digital
product through its manufacture itself. How many of us realize that when
a giant software manufacturer of one country has this access to our
Digital space in most of the world's computers, including those used by
Governments of all Nations, it has direct access to sensitive data and
records of all those Nations.
In our living world, we buy and use products that can be re-filled,
re-cycled and can be serviced by more than one vendor as this makes our
life easy and we are not dependent on one entity who may demand whatever
price it wants to. We also look for continuity of use for those products
over the years instead of simply paying high amounts every time and
using them for short periods. Do we have the same awareness in the
Digital World? Why are we content with paying large amounts of money for
software to run our digital products and keep shelling out more and more
every year for upgrades? Are we aware that digital products like
computers can be run on software that is not expensive, restrictive and
has a very long life span? That is Freedom software or Libre software.
This is software that anyone can analyze, modify and use on their
digital products with full freedom without the constant fear of it
getting obsolete or our data becoming un-readable. In the real world if
we guard our freedom to buy and use any product anyway we want without
any monopolistic control or restrictions from the manufacturer then in
the Digital world, why are we ignorant of our right to software Freedom
and Digital Democracy?
In the real world, if anyone powerfull and influential tries to flex his
muscles and mow others down, there is an immediate public and media
outcry against it. However in the Digital world why are we simply
ignorant of our Digital Freedom and Democratic rights and let the
Software super-powers simply bulldoze any initiative for Software Freedom?
Knowledge creates awareness and awareness brings Freedom. Just as
Democracy and Freedom are most important to mankind in the real world,
so is Digital Democracy and Freedom, especially in this Digital era
where knowledge is now digitized and should be freely accessible to
everyone.
--
Regards,
Rony.
GNU/Linux !
No Viruses
No Spyware
Only Freedom.
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Kumar Appaiah (ILUGC Member and Final year Dual degree student, EEE
Dept, IIT-Madras) is the 5th Debian Developer from India.
Other 4 from India are
Ganesan Rajagopal, Ramakrishnan Muthukrishnan in Bangalore.
Kapil Hari Paranjape in Institute of Mathematical Sciences Taramani.
Varun Hiremath, student of Aerospace Engg. at IIT Madras.
Congratulations Kumar. It is a great boost for the Debian community in India.
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പ്രവീണ് അരിമ്പ്രത്തൊടിയില്
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<DRM> What use is a phone call, if you are unable to speak?
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On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 12:26 AM, Raj Mathur <raju(a)linux-delhi.org> wrote:
> On Saturday 19 Apr 2008, Nagarjuna G. wrote:
> > Those of you who would like to take active role in shaping the ICT
> > policy of India, please join this group and voice your opinions.
> > This group has members from various organizations, and not
> > necessarily from free software community.
> >
> > http://groups.google.com/group/ict-education-india
>
> Why Google?…
[View More] It won't let me join the group unless I have a Google
> account, and it won't let non-Google-members view archives, etc.
>
> I presume increasing Google's market worth isn't one of the objectives
> of this discussion forum.
>
I do not realize till this time that it is not possible to subscribe unless
you have a google account. the owner of the group subscribed my
gnowlede.org account, so i could not realize and never visited the site nor
the archives.
Can a person with google account invite a non-member? or does this also make
the non-member a member if the invited accepts?
Nagarjuna
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Those of you who would like to take active role in shaping the ICT policy of
India, please join this group and voice your opinions. This group has
members from various organizations, and not necessarily from free software
community.
http://groups.google.com/group/ict-education-india
--
Nagarjuna G.
Hi all,
I have installed 3gpwiz from the LFY April 2008 cd. This script requires
that I install ffmpeg with support for all types of media codecs. The
script for installing ffmpeg tries to download it from mplayerhq.hu through
a CVS command.
When I run the install-ffmpeg script, the output tells me that it cannot
find mplayerhq.hu. Now, I usually connect to the internet through an open
(no uid / pwd) proxy at the workplace, that apparently doesn't allow ftp
access. As I have already …
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bash profile etc., connecting to the internet while on my Reliance datacard
from the bash shell also does not work.
The mplayerhq.hu site now hosts mplayer and ffmpeg sources on SVN, and the
CVS repository is obsolete (up to 2006). I had downloaded the 2006 ffmpeg
tarball and tried to install 3gpwiz against that (after modifying the
script), but it did not work properly.
Has anybody else installed 3gpwiz successfully? Can anybody tell me how to
replace the CVS option in the script with an SVN command? If you want, I
will post the script's contents (after rebooting to linux).
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Hi people,
We are at a fix here. our studio is expecting a new work in a couple of days
and our windows systems are repeatedly infected by virus. and our copy of
SUSE has become corrupt. If anyone has a copy of SUSE linux 10.1
with all the repositories and codecs etc. can they give us a copy ? would be
very grateful.
because we are novice with linux, we won't be able to get all the repos from
the net
and we don't even know how to do that properly. next, if someone can guide
us,
as to where we …
[View More]can get a copy of Maya for Linux. same problem. our copy is
not getting installed.
We would be greatly obliged if someone can come over as our guest and have a
look,
at ou place and the system. looking for all your replies.
regards
Aniruddha Dasgupta
Director-Animation
+91-9324696842
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> True. For now it's not even a standard, never mind any other criteria
> by which one may choose to classify a standard.
> Of course M$ will always have their spin on everything, so Open
> Standard means just that - a non standard open to interpretation by
> everyone and the mickysoft puppet.
One of the Demands of the candle light vigil was the need of a Clearly
defined national policy for Open standards.
Such a policy document need to define Open standards first
Now …
[View More]Knowledge commission recommends Open standards 11th 5-year plan talk
about open standards National Egovernance plan (NeGP) recommends it.
but in the absence of a national policy with a clear definition of open
standards we need to spend a lot of time for every project to get corrected.
As Nagarjuna points on Hindu report already posted here
“Very big voices like NASSCOM and Infosys that have not participated in
even one meeting have voted irresponsibly. We fear that if such lobbying
continues, academics and individuals like us will be put on the
defensive, unless there is a policy in place,” said Nagarjuna G.,
professor at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, who was part of
the technical committee of BIS.
Todays Programme was a big sucess here in bangalore. Nearly 70-80 people
turned up.
Anivar
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On Tuesday 15 April 2008 03:23 pm, Devranjan Das wrote:
> > not yet. ISO has approved setting up a commitiee for reconciling
> > the differences between the various factions and resolving
> > technical issues.
> >
> > Dear List
>
> This wikipedia article says that "OOXML" is an open standard.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_Open_XML
>
> Is that so?
No. It's not a standard. It is a proposed standard which will have to
be cleared by various …
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ones (read my previous mail), before becoming a standard.
OTOH ODF is already an approved standard.
--
Rgds
JTD
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