Dear Colleagues,

The IOSN/APDIP/UNDP has commissioned ICT expert and FOSS advocate Fredrick 
Noronha  to produce 6 FOSS country reports. The India report is now publicly 
available for comments and feedback. 

Please view it from here:
http://www.iosn.net/country-reports/india/

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India, with its population of one-billion plus, has a rich tech talent, 
considerable interest in Free and Open Source Software (FOSS), and a network of 
some 80-plus user groups across its landmass (some active, some less). This 
offers wide potential. 

But officialdom -- apart from a few high-profile statements -- have been  slow 
to wake up to the world of FOSS. Not enough is being done to promote FOSS in 
higher education, though the official syllabus. 

There are impressively-large user groups in places like Bangalore, Delhi, 
Mumbai, Kolkata and Hyderabad. There are also nationwide networks like the  
Linux India network and the Free Software Foundation-India (headquartered in  
Kerala in South India). In addition, a ring of medium-sized user-groups have  
also proliferated in smaller cities and towns, taking the technology right into 
the hands of the user-practitioner. 

But much remains to be done in terms of providing official support for FOSS 
growth in a region which could surely benefit hugely from it.
</snippet> 

We would be very grateful if you could send in your comments and feedback by 10 
August 2005.

Thanks,

Sunil

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Sunil Abraham   Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]  www.iosn.net  
International Open Source Network - Software Freedom for All
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