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From: Frederick Noronha (FN) (fred_at_bytesforall.org)
Date: 01/27/05

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    Linux India: The India Linux Organisation Portal

    NGOs, searching long for alternatives, find flavour in alt.software
    Frederick Noronha reports -- Asia Source, being held in Bangalore from Jan
    28 to Feb 4, 2005 hopes to bring together over a hundred people from 20
    countries to increase the use and awareness of FLOSS among the non-profit
    sector in South and East Asia.

    GNUnify ... at Pune, Feb 13 to 15, 2005 Vidyadutt S <vidyadutt at gmail.com>
    has announced the GNUnify festival of Symbiosis at Pune, a regular event
    that takes place at this time of the year -- and has continued over the past
    two years -- at the central Indian city of Pune.

    GNU/Linux... in the life sciences
    Tarun Kant <tarunkant at linuxmail.org> from the SunnyLUG from Jodhpur for this
    useful piece of information. He says: "For people who are into life science
    research/bioinformatics, there are a few good linux distros available." This
    includes the VigyaanCD, the live Linux CD containing "all the required software
    to boot the computer with ready-to-use modeling software". Says Kant: "And let
    me tell you this (Vigyaan) is an effort by an Indian. Kudos to you Pratul K
    Agarwal for such a nice package."

    >>From software... to culture Crimson Feet coordinator Prayas Abhinav is
    working on a "showcase" of audiovisual -- film, animation etc -- work
    produced by alternate methods, and plans an exhibition on February 5 and 6,
    2005 at Ahmedabad.

    Open Source in Education, Mumbai meet on Feb 11, 2005 Sameer D Saharabudde
    <sameerds at it.iitb.ac.in> has sent in an early intimation of a program
    scheduled for February 11, 2005 on "Open Source in Education". Says Sameer:
    "Some 50 people involved in the education system, like university department
    heads, college heads, etc will be invited." Further details awaited. Sameer
    is a research scholar, KReSIT, IIT Bombay.

    Microsoft at the KSEB (Kerala) Satheesh S Pillai <satheeshpillai2000 at
    yahoo.co.in> recently drew attention of the Free Software User Group-Kochi
    to the report made by Centre for Computer Aided Power Sector Studies
    (C-CAPSS) in Kerala about the billing software developed by "a famous
    consultancy along with M$ as part of the e-Governance project". This report
    makes interesting reading, and has immense implications for many government
    computerisation plans. You can find the full report at
    http://www.kseboa.org/KSEB%20LT%20billing%20computerisation.pdf

    LaTeX for Malayalam 0.9 released TUG-India -- http://www.tug.org.in -- has
    announced that an update 0.9 for 'LaTeX for Malayalam' has been released at
    sarovar. This update enables the use of Type1 Malayalam fonts available with
    CDAC ISM Publisher, according to Alex. Download the package from:
    http://malayalam.sarovar.org/ .

    IITIANS Develop Linux-Based Cell Phone Tracking Software CXOToday.com writer
    Julia Fernandes has reported on how "three young Mumbai-based IITians, who
    have developed a Linux-based software application that tracks the location
    of mobile phones."

    Nithin Kamath's LinTux Newsletter A made-in-Mangalore product. Interesting
    compiliation of news and updates from the world of FLOSS across India and the
    globe. Check it out at Now in the 14th issue. Keep it up Nithin.
    http://groups-beta.google.com/group/lintux

    THE HINDU: A whiz-kid's tryst with Linux What do people do when they hear
    that doing a particular thing is very difficult? Most of them try to avoid
    it. But some people meet the challenge headlong. Sarath Lakshman a Standard
    X student of the Jawaharlal Nehru Government Higher Secondary School, Mahe,
    belongs to the second category. This article is from the national newspaper
    THE HINDU, reproduced here with gratitude to this publication for
    highlighting an issue which is important to understanding what makes sense
    to the young techies-in-the-making of South Asia.

    Low-cost CD outlet http://www.linuxbazar.com is run by
    Srinivasan <LinuxIndia at hotmail.com>.
    Says he: "I sell CDs at Rs 50 per CD.
    Spreading the word on my website is difficult .. still I have managed to ship
    Fedora to remote corners in India incl. Jammu."

    L10N How-To and Toolkit On Jan 19, 2005 Sunil Abraham <sunil at apdip.net>
    announced that the IOSN-CDAC L10N How-To and Toolkit is ready for a "final
    round of comments and feedback." The main page contents listing of the CD is
    available at http://anakin.ncst.ernet.in/~aparna/consolidated/CD. It has
    links to the guide, as well as the list of tools we will include in the CD. You
    can see the current version at:
    http://anakin.ncst.ernet.in/~aparna/consolidated in the HTML format.
    Feedback welcome!

    Font developer's guide Sayamindu Dasgupta <sayamindu at clai.net> is offering
    what he terms a "preliminary version of a font developer's guide". Check out
    what this determined young man has to offer at
    http://sayamindu.randomink.org/conv_guide/

    Listing Indian LUGs, GLUGs, FSUGs and more... a list of links to various user
    groups in the Free/Libre and Open Source Software (FLOSS) world. Please visit
    it at http://wikiwikiweb.de/LugsList/

    Punjabi translation of Debian Installer comes closer to realisation
    Christian Perrier <bubulle at debian.org> said January 19, 2005 that the
    Debian Installer team has been contacted by Amanpreet Alam, who offers to
    start working on Debian Installer (and further Debian translations) in
    Punjabi. Says he: "The work on Hindi started about two to three months ago
    after a discussion here where Ravi Shrivastava offered to initiate it."

    ET's software stories Indian business daily, 'The Economic Times', has this
    link for software-related stories. Unfortunately just a few related to
    Free/Libre and Open Source Software in India ... a field where so much is
    happening!

    C-DAC launches Janabhaaratii FLOSS localisation project C-DAC, the Indian
    government-run Centre for the Development of Advanced Computing, has
    announced in October 2004 the launch of the launch of its "janabhaaratii"
    project for localisation of FLOSS. It suggested the goal would be
    "development, deployment and community building, and the work would be put
    out under the GPL/LGPL licenses.

    Govt open to open source software ... or just hedging bets? India's
    business newspaper reported in end-December 2004 that the Government of
    India "continues to evaluate options for using open source software, a move
    which would proliferate the usage of IT by bringing down its costs". IT
    secretary Brijesh Kumar was quoted as telling the Federation of Indian
    Chambers of Commerce and Industry, an industry lobby group, that the
    "government continues to consider options available in open source
    software". There was a suggestion that "India should force proprietory
    software makers to share source code by threatening to shift to open source
    software", the ET reported, citing the case of China.

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