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Hello all, Firstly, a formal meeting announcement: Event: ILUG-Delhi meeting Date: Fri., May 9th Time: 6.30pm Agenda: o Brainstorming for working with NIXI. Please see details below. Participants: All on this list. Venue: BB/3G, DDA flats, Munirka. Contact: Me (9868527992) We had an interesting meeting today with some people from NIXI, the National Internet Exchange of India, which is now set up as a not-for-profit company. Briefly, NIXI wishes to play the role of a bridge between industry, government, and the FOSS community, and has certain advantages over normal government agencies when it comes to funding projects in this area. Here are some ideas mooted from their side. Please note that these are open to people from anywhere in India, and they would like to see country-wide participation: 1. Preparing for roll-out of internationalised top-level domain names, i.e., web URLs entirely in Indian languages. ICANN should be approving this in some 6 months time, so NIXI wants people to participate in an experimental setup on a private (to India) network which can go public on the Internet on ICANN approval. This work would include the preparation of a write-up on potential issues involving canonical representations for Unicode names, phishing and other security loopholes, etc. Sarai might be hosting an informal seminar to introduce this topic, in a week or two. 2. ipv6 roll-out: NIXI would like to have a parallel ipv6 network in 1-2 months time. They have already done training and awareness sessions for ipv6 routing, but largely using proprietary tools. They would like community folk to hold training sessions for (a) MCA-level students, and (b) technical folk in small/medium enterprises, universities, or other institutions. 3. Software for, and management of .in domain name registry: Currently, they use proprietary software, and databases, and would like to switch to open-source alternatives. 4. Community participation in the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) meeting to be held in Hyderabad from 3-6 Dec., 2008: http://www.intgovforum.org/ NIXI wants the community to be there, as this is supposed to be a meeting for public comment, and I think that it is important that we take part. In particular, names are being solicited for be part of the advisory group, and the deadline for that is May 21st. For more on the IGF, please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Governance_Forum 5. Of particular interest to IndLinux is that NIXI is willing to (a) fund localisation work carried out by distributed community groups in the country, (b) fund projects aimed at polishing open-source Indian language tools, and deploying them, e.g., making sure that OpenOffice, and Mozilla Indian language packs get built, and distributed, and (c) provide bandwidth, and hosting to such open-source projects. 6. Deployment of Indian language, and other open-source software developed in India, and/or targeted at an Indian population. Their examples were Hindawi, Dhvani, etc. The goal here would be to (a) put together software that demonstrates the use, and (b) convince people using proprietary alternatives to switch. 7. Survey of sites in the .in domain: Someone to carry out a study of .in sites (which are currently some 4.5 lakh in number), categorise them, and give awards to the best sites in various categories, e.g., best Hindi/Indian language blogging site, best open-source site, etc. 8. Rework syllabi at elementary, and middle school levels to replace references to proprietary applications with generic teaching, and/or references to open-source alternatives. 9. Bring your own ideas: NIXI is also very interested in hearing about your ideas for possible open-source projects. Please feel free to contact us at Sarai, or to directly get in touch with Mr. Rajesh Aggarwal, IAS, Additional CEO, NIXI, or Mr. Ajay Tripathi, Technical Officer, NIXI. (Their email addresses are in the list of recipients.) Regards, Gora _______________________________________________ ilugd mailinglist -- ilugd@lists.linux-delhi.org http://frodo.hserus.net/mailman/listinfo/ilugd Next Event: http://freed.in - February 22-24, 2008 Archives at: http://news.gmane.org/gmane.user-groups.linux.delhi http://www.mail-archive.com/ilugd@lists.linux-delhi.org/