On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 5:58 PM, Nikhil Marathensm.nikhil@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Nandan Nilekani is to start the process of issuing every Indian citizen an identity card. But are the platform/readers and so on based on open source standards, such that you or I can verify that it doesn't have flaws or hidden backdoors which can be misused?
I couldn't find anything on Google. Anyone has any ideas?
Thanks, Nikhil
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 8:02 PM, Roshankubunturos@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 5:58 PM, Nikhil Marathe wrote:
Nandan Nilekani is to start the process of issuing every Indian citizen an identity card.
A very ambitious project and one that rather would have more of IT coming into governance, hopefully not 'bound' to Microsoft Internet Explorer. :P
But are the platform/readers and so on based on open source standards, such that you or I can verify that it doesn't have flaws or hidden backdoors which can be misused?
I couldn't find anything on Google. Anyone has any ideas?
Two ways to think about it. One: If it has to do more business, earn more money for stakeholders, get more "so-called" cheap labour, then it'll go the Microsoft Way! The three IT biggies have Microsoft everywhere! Don't they? XP runs irrespective of the needs and usage of the person using the computer. Perhaps, 'volume-licensing-costs' helps. ;)
Two: If the costs incurred have to be less, have some amount of "voluntary" developers work on relatively lower costs, use Open Source Software (free software :P, note the "f" ) and make 1 out of 2,00,000 people happy, it will be rather "open" software not bounded to a OS / browser.
Just an opinion! I would love to see more opinions and/or comments on this! I'm waiting for more ideas to pour in ;) -- Roshan Baladhanvi
On Sat, Jun 27, 2009 at 6:29 PM, Krishnakantkrmane@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, 2009-06-27 at 17:58 +0530, Nikhil Marathe wrote:
Hi all,
Nandan Nilekani is to start the process of issuing every Indian citizen an identity card.
hmm, so Infi is starting a new business on a large scale? nice way to solve the resession problem by doing money minting like this.
But are the platform/readers and so on based on open source standards, such that you or I can verify that it doesn't have flaws or hidden backdoors which can be misused?
The issue is not open source.
Even if they use it, they can still make the entire process closed and proprietory. Don't forget that infi *only* means business. And what ever they do under "corporate Social Responsibilities " is some thing like the old Hindi phrase "nauso chuhe kha ke billi hagh ko chali ".
happy hacking. Krishnakant.
Krishnakant:This is not being done by Infy,rather Nandan Nilekani has resigned from Infy and taken up responsibilities in government.
BTW,nice to know I'm not the only one who's concerned about the potential implications of the database et al being buggy Microsoft software.I was wondering if I was becoming paranoid.
IMO,the main issue is whether the database holding the details of name,address,fingerprints etc is fully secure.Apparently after everything is said and done,NIC will take over administration of the database.Considering that they can't even build websites compatible with multiple browsers,and reports of Chinese cracking Defence,Home,Intelligence agencies websites,emails et al are very regular,I wonder what would be the fate if a terrorist organization would crack this database and create an artificial ID and wreak havoc.
I think we need a national conversation in the FOSS space on this,consequently I'm forwarding this to Pune LUG too.
Regards, Easwar Registered Linux user #442065