On Sun, 07 Aug 2005 Rakesh 'Arky' Ambati wrote :
Evening,
Praveen has posted the update on VTU FLOSS Campaigners visit to Belgaum. http://bangalore.gnu.org.in/?VTU-FLOSS_Campaign-status
Current status of the Petition
On August 6th Saturday we got an apponitment to meet the VC at VTU Campus in Belgaum. We (Thejesh , Ramakrishna, Vivek and myself - Praveen A) met at Coffee Day at MG Road on 4th Evening and discussed the plans and presantation. We left for Belgaum on 5th Evening and reached there by 6th Morning. We preapared the presantation and by afternoon we reached the VTU campus. To our great disappointement the VC was not there. He didn't keep his appointment. So we had to give the petition to the Registrar and comeback (We were very angry about the way VC responed and it even becam grave when registar told us that every weekend he is in Bangalore ! We had clearly mentioned that we are coming from bangalore and if he is in bangalore every week, then Why did he give an appointment at Belgaum ? He might have thought that we won't go thus far to meet him ! Anyway we are not gonna let it go. We are trying to meet him in bangalore. If w cannot go some one else will be ready. He will have to listen to us one day.)
This looks similar to the thousands of issues which go through the government circles ( round and round and round )
I was reading through the book Governance ( Arun Shourie ). A simple case like which colour of pen should be used for writing (red , blue , green , black ) in one of the government offices took 4 1/2 years to get resolved and the end result was the same question again.
We have to break this circular motion and to do this we have to put the teachers and professors into confidence.If it comes from higher up it would be forced,instead if its done bottom up as well, chances are that it will get places.
The petition is correct in its place.The purpose of getting it to the table of the VC has been completed partially. What are the other ways we are thinking of getting the affiliated colleges on board.
First, nothing would be achieved with rage, change is a slow process, we should take this experience as good lesson.
It would be better if we use the mailing-list for the further discussion. --arky
Please start a discuss on future plan of action.
arky
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Dear Kanti,
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On Sun, 2005-08-07 at 17:57 +0000, Kanti Jadia wrote:
This looks similar to the thousands of issues which go through the government circles ( round and round and round )
Now the notoriety of bureaucracy in India has been dealt with many times, so I don't want to repeat it.
VTU FLOSS Campaign is started by alumni of VTU and hundreds of other some even from Europe have showed their support.
Adopting of Free Software in our education system should come from various quarters of society.There are other projects working in this field, we should tie up with them. (Abhas has mentioned this aspect to me while travelling to FSFS conference, Perhaps he present the argument better than me.)
But it is very important that we keep trying, I remember how futile it was telling a business person that Free Software does work as a business/development model, but today its a accepted fact. I foresee that we will achieve the same success in the field of education too.
Its only the matter of time.
Cheers