--- On Mon, Nov 10, 2014 at 9:35 AM, Rushabh Mehta rmehta@gmail.com wrote: | It seems no one person is more responsible to popularize FOSS in India other than Chitnis. --
Again, I can't speak for Atul Chitnis, but, I feel you need to come away from idol worship.
Yes, there isn't any one person who is responsible to popularize F/OSS in India.
I think you missed the operating word “more” responsible. If distributing a million Linux CDs in tech-averse India is not a major achievement then I don’t know what is. I know people will say he and CyberMedia made money out of it but the end result was that he did reach a lot of people. The word that comes to mind, (sorry for the movie reference) is “Chutzpah” - "I distributed a million Linux CDs in India and even got paid for it."
I am not sure about idol worship - I am pretty much an outsider and have never met Chitnis or attended his events. I am forming opinions on what I have seen online.
The only other person who comes close (from what I gather publicly) is probably Satish Babu (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satish_Babu) - unfortunately he does not blog so I have no idea what drives him / his contributions and if he is really responsible for State of Kerala being such an active implementer of FOSS.
Would love to know if there are such people!
| What is the state of FOSS activism / evangelism in India today? --
There are people and communities that cater for both local needs, and at the national level. Some call it fragmentation, but, cloning is natural in F/OSS communities, and it is important for scalability. There is no one single silver bullet though.
I agree, but also believe that consolidation helps. It also depends upon the urgency one feels about the state of affairs and the crores of public money spent on software licenses. Activism / Evangelism should be multi-pronged and both local and global