Mahesh T. Pai wrote:
Ramanraj K said on Sat, Oct 09, 2004 at 06:24:35AM +0530,:
The Hindu reported that IBM is in pact with C-DAT, IIT Bombay
FWIW, IBM sees nothing newsworthy in this event. See the `latest' on
It is newsworthy to us with only ~40k in the kitty. Recently, we have been reading about the Bangla book project that could use 100k, and at a meet I recently attended, atleast one free software project dev was sincerely asking for funds to continue with the good work being done.
Gandhi once said that agricultural universities worth their salt would earn from their produce. Free software is public wealth, and no less a source of income for FSF India. We could have a few distros for sale so that they would earn revenue. Gov. institutions and many others may want to obtain source files of free software from a source they can trust, and FSF India may be the only real option. Mature software could be used to earn revenue to bridge the gap between production and usability.
Until we have our own rich revenue streams, linking those who can provide funds with those in need of it to complete projects my be of some help.