Will be addressing a gathering on Free Software Movement & Tamil
Computing Experiences as part of "Way Vision Journey" event organized
by Swadeshi Jagran Manch to be held at,
Conference Hall, II Floor,
Ma Foi Management Consultants,
Natarajan Bay City Centre,
New No. 309 (Old No. 197) Poonamallee High Road,
Chennai - 600 010
Near: Pachiappa's College
Land Mark: Kapico Maruthi Showroom
on
29.11.2008 Saturday at 18.30 Hrs.
Detailed Invitation of SJM can be downloaded from
http://amachu.files.wordpress.com/2008/11/sjm_way_vision_journey.pdf
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Regards,
Sri Ramadoss M
Hi,
Eben Moglen in Bangalore :
Debates on the system of ownership of Ideas with chirst university - iim
- ieee - nls - iisc - kannada media . Dont miss it and kick yourself
later ;)
-S
12th December
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Chirst College - 12.00 p.m - The free software movement and the struggle
for freedom of thought
IIM-B with IEEE Bangalore Section - 3.00 p.m - "Software as a public
good"
13th December
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11.30 am - National Law School with Center for Internet Society
5.00 p.m - Free Software and New Media...with MM Ismail ( senior
journalist) and H P Nadig ( sampada )
Institute of Agricutltural technologists , Sanjeevani Road.
http://kannadascience.blogspot.com/http://avadhi.wordpress.com
englsh invite :
http://rmsebeninindia.wikispaces.com/file/view/free+ENGLISH.pdf
14th December
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IIsc - Danger of Patents - Could be a open air sesion
http://notoimp.wordpress.com/
contact : jayakumar : 9448163453
Hi All,
Those of you who couldn't make it to the FSFS.in event in Kerala can
watch the live feed from the main hall policy track online.
Just point your media player at http://giss.tv:8000/fsfs.ogg (or just
click on the link http://giss.tv/interface/?mp=fsfs.ogg ) and watch
out the stream of all the talks. Check the schedule for what's being
heard right now, and don't miss the opportunity.
http://giss.tv:8000/fsfs.ogg
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Free Software, Free Society
സ്വതന്ത്ര സോഫ്റ്റ്വെയര്, സ്വതന്ത്ര സമൂഹം
<http://fsfs.in>
Prof. Eben Moglen,
Professor of Law and Legal History at Columbia School of Law and
Chairman of Software Freedom law Centre (SFLC).
Date:12th(Friday) December 2008
Time:12Noon-1:30PM
Venue: Main auditorium, Christ University
Topic:"The free software movement and the struggle for freedom of thought"
http://emoglen.law.columbia.edu/http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eben_Moglen
Dr. Richard Stallman,
President of Free Software Foundation
Date:16th(Tuesday) December 2008
Time:10AM-12:30PM
Venue: Main auditorium, Christ University
Topic:"Role of free knowledge and free software in education and research"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Stallman
The sessions are open to all.
For more details contact: Vikram Vincent
mailto:vikram.vincent@christuniversity.in +919448810822
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From: Vinod Kumar <rigvinod(a)gmail.com>
Date: 2008/12/7
Subject: [Indlinux-group] how do non-open formats survive?
To: Indian Linux group <indlinux-group(a)lists.sourceforge.net>
With a little help from friends, I suppose.
See the recent call for proposals from the Department of
BioTechnology, Gov of India, for the Biotechnology Industry
Partnership Programme (BIPP).
"The companies should submit a concept note not exceeding 3 pages or a
detailed proposal(5 copies+one soft copy[MS Word file and not a PDF
file] through E.mail or CD) strictlt in the prescribed format
available on the DBT website http://dbtindia.nic.in on or before 31st
December..."
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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
6 December 2008
At the close of the final day of the 3rd Internet Governance Forum in
Hyderabad, India, the Dynamic Coalition on Open Standards (DCOS)
released an agreement entitled the "Dynamic Coalition on Open
Standards (DCOS) Agreement on Procurement in Support of
Interoperability and Open Standards."
Under the procurement agreement, governments, publicly funded and
non-profit institutions agree to promote interoperability and
accessibility through the use of open standards.
Anivar
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Dynamic Coalition on Open Standards (DCOS) Agreement on Procurement in
Support of Interoperability and Open Standards
3rd Internet Governance Forum (IGF)
Hyderabad, India
6 December 2008
Preamble
The Contracting Parties,
*Recalling* the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS)
Declaration of Principles which states that "[i]nternational standards
aim to create an environment where consumers can access services
worldwide regardless of underlying technology,"
*Recognizing* that standards are increasingly global concerns,
involving goods and services that move in international trade across borders,
*Aware* that current competition and legal remedies may not be enough
to solve the inherent tensions that routinely arise in the realm of
patents and standards,
*Desirous* of encouraging procurement policies that require evaluation
of multiple, competing products based on open ICT standards in order
to ensure a level playing field for vendors, governments and
consumers,
*Cognizant* of the need for procurement policies for software programs
that are predicated upon an open standard,
Open Standards
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Given the multiplicity of interpretations of the term open standards,
for the purpose of this document we endorse as an acceptable
definition the position contained in the European Union's draft
European Interoperability Framework:
1) The open standard is adopted and will be maintained by a
not-for-profit organisation, and its ongoing development occurs on the
basis of an open decision-making procedure available to all interested
parties (consensus or majority decision etc.).
2) The open standard has been published and the standard specification
document is available either freely or at a nominal charge. It must be
permissible to all to copy, distribute and use it for no fee or at a
nominal fee.
3) The intellectual property - i.e. patents possibly present - of
(parts of) the open standard is made irrevocably available on a
royalty free basis.
4) There are no constraints on the re-use of the standard.
(IDABC EIF v2 draft (http://ec.europa.eu/idabc/en/document/7728))
As noted in the European Interoperability Framework cited above, open
standards or technical specifications must allow all interested
parties to implement the standards and to compete on quality and
price. The goal is to have a competitive and innovative industry, not
to protect market shares by raising obstacles to newcomers. Thus, open
standards or technical specifications must be possible to implement in
software distributed under the most commonly used open source
licences, with no limitations arising from patents associated with the
standard in question.
In addition to the above requirements, it is recommended that there
should be multiple independent implementations of the standard.
*Governments, publicly funded and non-profit institutions* agree to
implement the following policies.
Governments, publicly funded and non-profit institutions Hereby agree
to the following measures in order to promote interoperability and
accessibility through the use of open standards.
1. To create a policy statement on interoperability and open
standards, to be available to employees and the public.
2. By 2010, procurement of all software should be vendor neutral and
implement open standards
3. By 2010, tender specifications for hardware (including peripherals
and mobile devices) should require that manufacturers provide the
driver and interface information necessary to work with a reasonable
range of proprietary and free operating system platforms.
4. By 2010, all public facing web pages should conform to W3C
standards for structure, presentation and accessibility.
5. By 2010, tenders for the supply of web based services (for example,
online reservations) must specify the requirements of point 4.
6. By 2010, agencies should implement policies regarding the storage
and archiving of government data and records to ensure that data is
stored in open data and document formats.
Signed by the following parties:
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Aslam Raffee, Government IT Officers' Council, OSS Working
Group,Republic of South Africa
Association for Progressive Communications (APC)
Bob Jolliffe, Freedom To Innovate, South Africa
Centre for Internet and Society, India
Eddan Katz, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Hamid Rabiee, Sharif University of Technology, Iran
Knowledge Ecology International
Moving Republic, India
Shuttleworth Foundation, South Africa
Swathanthra Malayalam Computing, India
Endorsed by the following parties:
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Bangladesh Friendship Education Society, Bangladesh
Indian Social Action Forum (INSAF), India
Foundation for Media Alternatives, Philippines
OpenForum Europe
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Any responsible politician should be encouraging a home grown Free
Software industry because it creates the basis for future jobs.
Learning Windows is like learning to eat every meal at McDonalds.