On 8/11/07, Arup Dasgupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > No body wants to touch OSS because it is perceived to be a nerd thing/ > not useful/ not maintainable/etc.
Can there be possibility of following for perceiving such things: a) Lack of confidence/competency b) Getting few events sponsored from vendors c) co mission http://gis.nic.in/infrastructure.html shows proprietary software and in house developed software. Nowhere there is mention of GRASS and other FOSS GIS software. There is another effort in India GRAM++ http://www.csre.iitb.ac.in/gram++/Grampp_GIS.htm and there may be more such efforts (including NIC's), but problem is they are neither co-ordinating among themselves, nor their products are FREE and / or Opensource. We just want to use FOSS software at the most, but don't release our own developed software as FOSS. So we unable make use of benefits of FOSS. > efforts. You can ask Dadhwal what happened to ISROGIS, ISROVISION, > SIPS and GeoSpace. If ISRO, NIC, IITB and other such organisations join hands and try to use and refine existing FOSS software, then things can change dramatically, India can save billions of rupees, but at at the cost of loss to software vendors ;-) -- H.S.Rai =================== _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss