Infy, TCS lock horns with Red Hat over IT patent
by Rahul Sundaram
Hi,
Forward this and raise more awareness on this issue. We can end with a
bad patent mess in India otherwise.
http://www.financialexpress.com/news/Infy-TCS-lock-horns-with-Red-Hat-ove...
"Pinaki Ghosh, the intellectual property head of Infosys, told FE, “We
are of the opinion that software systems as well methods should be
patented.” Companies like Infosys want software patents along the entire
software value chain from source code to software embedded in hardware.
However, patenting of software is being opposed strongly by Red Hat
India, the Linux based open source software company, along with science
forums like the All India Peoples Science Network.
Venkatesh Hariharan, who heads Red Hat India’s open source affairs, said
the draft patent manual that seeks to introduce patents is not in
consonance with the current legal situation. Hariharan pointed out that
Section 3(K) of the Patent Act clearly says that a mathematical or
business method or computer programmes per se, or algorithms, are not
patentable."
Rahul
15 years, 8 months
Re: [Ambassadors] How to Organise Fedora Event in my Region
by sankarshan
Hi Rishikesh,
Rishikesh Sharma wrote:
> I want to organise Fedora Event, maybe Fedora 10 release or media
> distribution in my region for the very first time. I am also the only
> fedora ambassador in my region. So, i would like to organise fedora
> event for the first time in my region. Please help and support me to
> organise such event in my region for the first time.
It is great to know that you have taken the onus of organizing a Fedora
event at Manipur. I recall that the Linux-Manipur group keeps on
organizing regular events. Would it be possible for you to check up with
them ? The reason I suggest this is that it would lead to a coupling of
forces and provide you with the existing contacts to organize a Fedora
10 release party perhaps.
A release party is generally a whole lot of fun since you get to meet
new people, help each other resolve niggling issues while installation
and configuration and have a great time within the group.
If waiting for Fedora 10 release seems too long, you can take up
September 20th (Software Freedom Day) and organize a meetup with the
agenda of:
+ talk about Free and Open Source Software
+ introducing participants to Fedora
+ handing out Fedora 9 media
+ talking a bit about how to participate and contribute to Fedora
If you require any kind of support please feel free to drop into
#fedora-india (on irc.freenode.net) or the fedora-india(a)redhat.com
mailing list (which I put in cc:)
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(Un)Scientifically proven: India is Fedora-land! (was: Fwd: Linux popularity across the globe)
by Mayank Sharma
There's more to the truth than search engine interest, but what the
heck, it's Thursday. -M
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Peter Alguacil | Pingdom. com <peter(a)pingdom.com>
Date: Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 5:11 PM
Subject: Linux popularity across the globe
Hi,
We have just published a survey about the popularity of Linux and
eight different Linux distributions (Ubuntu, Red Hat, etc) across the
world, based on Google data (with maps and everything). There are some
very interesting (and surprising) results in there.
Please have a look at:
Linux popularity across the globe (http://royal.pingdom.com/?p=340)
I hope you like it. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Best regards,
Peter Alguacil
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15 years, 8 months
Re: [Fwd: Re: Anybody from surat?]
by sankarshan
binod bhattarai wrote:
> Our team won't only be confined to awareness only. Awareness is must.
> You may be surprised to know that less than 5 % students of my college
> use OSS. Engineering has become so commercial that students don't think
> about anything else except for job. If we could make them aware by
> arranging the talks by expert about OSS, i personally think that will
> be a great social work. We don't have here authorized place to get DVD
> of newer version of OSS. Downloading from internet is very tedious , so
> people don't show so much interest on it also.
On the premise that you'd be best placed to assess and work out what
will strike a chord with students at your college, I'd not go too far to
write up an agenda for the event for you.
Since less than 5% of your college students use Open Source Software,
the first time you meet with a significant population like that, you'd
like to demonstrate to them where and how Open Source fits into their
daily tasks. There are generally two ways to do this:
[i] have a first meeting that is a discussion of the politics and
economy of Free and Open Source Software
[ii] have a first meeting that is more of a show-n-tell of the actual
software themselves with a set of handouts given which your audience can
take back and read at leisure
You'd be better placed to take a call on what works.
You don't really need to be an 'expert' to talk about Open Source
Software. If you have been doing bits and pieces of it and can share
experiences, your story would resonate more than some outside expert
coming in and telling high level stuff.
These days a large number of the 'computer' magazines (and especially
Linux For You) carry the operating system on the DVDs they ship. If
obtaining them is an issue, it would be good to designate yourself and a
few others as points of contact for your college and receive the first
set of media which you can use to make DVDs for those who request.
Access to the DVD is a barrier to usage and adoption, but handled
smartly it is a problem that can be resolved.
> Initially our team wants to have talks by expert on it .
> Making them freely available DVD . Convincing them that OSS is no more
> unfriendly. Most of my collegue complains that it is unfriendly. If we
> could make an intiation , i am sure it is going to grow faster.
Like I stated above, most of the 'unfriendly' bits are generated via
perception. Demonstrating that usage of Linux and Open Source Software
isn't taking a leap of faith would be a good start. The NIT-Hamirpur
folks have done it, as have the Durgapur LUG team. All of them are on
this list and on #fedora-india so feel free to adopt the best of the
ideas and adapt them to your needs.
> I am talking with my friends . I have found many friends are
> interested on it. I am happy to inform you that i have created Fedora
> server in my Department and providing internet internet accounts to the
> students.
Nice work.
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15 years, 8 months
Skype on Fedora 9
by Ritesh Sinha
Hi All,
Has anyone had success configuring and running Skype 2.0 on Fedora 9?
For the life of me I couldn't get the microphone to work at all. Tried
all sorts of stunts with PulseAudio settings et al, but no luck. I've
tried the usual google links that show up when you search for fedora 9
skype.
Warm Regards,
Ritesh
15 years, 8 months
Anybody from surat?
by binod bhattarai
hi
i am binod bhattarai from NIT Surat. I would like to organize some events regarding free software in my coll . Anybody interested to help me?
15 years, 8 months
Fedora boot problem
by Sabarigirisan S
Dear all,
I was using fedora 8. I downloaded fedora 9 and inserted the DVD. It asked
for an upgrade and every thing was fine. Now after an automatic update( I
think the kernel should have been updated) when i reboot the system, it is
not booting. A beep sound is heard after displaying GRUB.
Kindly help
Thanks & Regards
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15 years, 8 months