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[[http://www.space-kerala.org/fsc FOSS in Science]] is a national workshop
[[http://www.space-kerala.org/fsc FOSS in Science]] is a national workshop
being organised by the [[http://www.uccollege.edu.in/ Union Christian College]], Aluva, Kerala State, in
being organised by the [[http://www.uccollege.edu.in/ Union Christian College]], Aluva, Kerala State, in
collaboration with the [[http://www.space-kerala.orgSociety for Promotion of Alternative Computing and Employment (SPACE)]] and [[http://www.gnu.org.in Free Software Foundation of India (FSFI)]].
collaboration with the [[http://www.space-kerala.org Society for Promotion of Alternative Computing and Employment (SPACE)]] and [[http://www.gnu.org.in Free Software Foundation of India (FSFI)]].


The three-day workshop will focus on the relevance of Free and Open
The three-day workshop will focus on the relevance of Free and Open

Revision as of 18:29, 11 January 2007

FOSS Meet@NITC 2007

FOSS Meet@NITC 2007 - Third edition of the event organised by glugc

FOSS in Science 4-6, January 2007

[FOSS in Science] is a national workshop being organised by the [Union Christian College], Aluva, Kerala State, in collaboration with the [Society for Promotion of Alternative Computing and Employment (SPACE)] and [Free Software Foundation of India (FSFI)].

The three-day workshop will focus on the relevance of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) in science education, scientific research and scientific computing. This is the first such workshop to be conducted in India, and is aimed at introducing FOSS to college teachers, doctoral students, research workers and others.

The workshop will have as speakers, eminent FOSS experts from leading institutions like IIT Bombay, TIFR, Institute of Plasma Research, Bhaskaracharya Pratishthana, Free Software Foundation of India and Geological Survey of India. Participants will also have an opportunity to get hands on experience in using some of the software that is introduced by the speakers. A CD containing the GNU/Linux operating system, along with a number of applications that can be used in scientific research, will be given to all participants. The CD may be used to install the software on any number of computers and may also be freely copied and distributed.

Debian Developers Conference 2006

Debian Developers Conference 2006 will be organised as a MiniConf during foss.in 2006.

FOSS.IN 2006

FOSS.IN is one of the world's largest and most focussed FOSS events, held annually in India. Over the years, it has attracted thousands of participants, and the speaker roster reads like a "Who is Who" of FOSS contributors from across the world.

Dates: Nov 24-26

Venue: National Science Symposium Centre, IISc, Bangalore, India

Discussion on the challenges faced by Indian FOSS Community in India.

Software Freedom Day 06

Foss Community of India is celebrating Software Freedom Day on September 16.

List of participating communities

FOSS Month 2006

FOSS Community Bangalore is celebrating Feb 2006 as the FOSS Month. The entire event is organised by students. For more details see FOSS Month 2006 page

  • FOSS.MCC

FOSS.MCC is the premier student oriented FOSS event, to be held at Mount Carmel College on Friday the 17th of February. Check http://fossmcc.co.nr for more details. Registrations close on 15th of February.

FOSS.IN 2005

FOSS.IN is India's Premier and largest Free & Open Source Software (FOSS) event, bringing together thousands of participants from across India, Asia and the rest of the world.

As the natural successor to the enormously successful Linux Bangalore conferences, held in 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004, FOSS.IN/2005 is now a "Meta-conference" - a conference of conferences.

Register for FOSS.IN posters printed copies now! [The posters will be available at Nov 18 BLUG Meet].

We had many BoF sessions on FOSS in Education for India and people with this interest from all over India paricipated in this discussion and here is some of the ideas/issues raised in the BoFs. FOSS.IN BoFs on Education


PESIT Bangalore

A FOSS seminar (open Talk) was organised from 4 - 7 pm on 24th November 2005 in PESIT.

  • Session 1 Why FOSS ? / Introduction to FOSS by Tejas
  • Session 2 FOSS Development ( Tools and Applications) byAnush Shetty
  • Session 3 Intoduction to Python - Swaroop CH
  • Session 4 Debugging Tools - Shreyas
  • Session 5 FOSS in Education project - what needs to be done ? Praveen
  • Session 6 Get Jobs with FOSS! Atul Chitnis

Update: The blogs are here

See PESIT page for other FOSS activities in PESIT.

BMSCE Bangalore

On 24th September 2005 the FOSS Community Bangalore conducted a seminar on FOSS. The speakers were

Dilip and Praveen introduced FOSS and the advantages of FOSS. Pradyumna Sampath give a demo of glade and gtk programming. It was followed by a talk on FOSS Tools and advantages specific to students. The event was organised in association with Protocol, Computer club of BMSCE.

Read on the blogs on the seminar


See BMS page for more activities in BMS

VIT Pune

We in our college ( VIT Pune) have arranged FREE SEMINAR SERIES for complete 3 Days & WORKSHOPS on GNU/Linux & FOSS Tools. call GNU Jagruti 2005 (20th Sept. to 22nd Sept.).

The main attraction of the event are :

  1. Dr. Nagarjuna (scientist TIFR) Chairman FSF(FREE SOFTWARE FOUNDATION) India.
  2. Niyam Bhushan (Mr. Niyam Bhushan Technology Writer, Editor, Columnist and a Digital Imagery). He is going to give seminar on each of the three Days. His talk on DAY 1 @ 5:30pm has not been updated in the schedule on the website. It will be on " 7 Steps Of Software Samadhi". He is coming for this event from Delhi.
  3. On DAy 3 there are Big shots like MD/CEOs of redhat, codito, IBM.
  4. Technical seminars are to be covered by speakers from Codito,Redhat, IBM, Xandros