Re: [DDN] Request for Expression of Interest to Manage a Sub-Regional Node of the International Open Source Network
Hi Sunil, I agree with Rene Abad...and APDIP can't be successfully promote open souce network if only inviting the Institutions. There is a lot of interested individuals if you invite them especially my self. I hope APDIP should understand about it and that is the reason why Microsoft become successful because they also consider the individuals which is the masses. Cheers, Prime ex UNV-IT Specialist --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi sunil i think you will be limiting yourselves if you exclude individuals rene abad ed-y3k foundation Dear Friends, I would like to bring to your attention this request for expression of interest to initiate and manage a sub-regional node of the International Open Source Network with the guidance of the UNDP Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme. Expressions of interest will be entertained only from institutions and not individuals. Please submit your expression of interest by 20 September 2005 to [EMAIL PROTECTED] With best regards Sunil Abraham Manager International Open Source Network Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme United Nations Development Programme Bangkok, Thailand == Request for expression of interest to manage a sub-regional node of the International Open Source Network More details at http://www.apdip.net/news/iosneoi == The Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme (APDIP), a regional UNDP initiative to promote information and communication technologies (ICT) for sustainable human development, is seeking expressions of interest from organizations in the Asia-Pacific region to initiate and manage sub-regional nodes of the International Open Source Network (IOSN). We are looking for three partners to manage three sub-regional nodes in the Asia-Pacific region. These nodes can possibly be called 'IOSN South Asia', 'IOSN ASEAN+3', and 'IOSN Pacific Island Countries'. The list of countries that would fall under each sub-regional node and which are, therefore, eligible to submit an expression of interest is given below. Ideally, we are looking for a government agency, academic institution or civil society organization with a proven track record in Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) development, research, deployment, and advocacy. The candidate organization must be able to internalize sub-regional needs and priorities in FOSS and design and implement a programme that is truly needs-based. Primary Research Focus: The sub-regional nodes will undertake research activities in three primary focus areas, namely, Open Content, Open Standards and Open Source. This could be accomplished via the establishment of research teams or cells within each sub-regional facility. Besides a small core staff, these teams/cells could include volunteers and/or consultants who will collaborate across a wide spectrum of activities such as data collection, research, analysis, authoring and review. We believe this will encourage other institutions from the public and volunteer sectors to undertake serious research into various aspects and implications of FOSS for the developing world. The primary focus of research for each sub-region could be: * IOSN South Asia -- Open Content * IOSN ASEAN+3 -- Open Standards * IOSN Pacific Island Countries -- Open Source Secondary Research Focus: Apart from the primary research focus area mentioned above, each sub-regional node could also conduct research on specific areas of FOSS application where either software or human resources are unavailable in the Asia-Pacific region. Many of these focus areas were identified during the first Free/Open Source Software Asia Pacific (FOSSAP) consultation held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 2004. IOSN has already produced some research outputs in connection with a few areas such as Localization. But additional concerted and specialized research is required in, for example, e-Learning; health; finance; e-governance; geographic information system (GIS); and multimedia. Perhaps the proposed sub-regional centres could focus as follows: * IOSN South Asia -- e-Learning * IOSN ASEAN+3 -- Health, Finance and e-Governance * IOSN Pacific Island Countries -- GIS, Earth Science, and Multimedia, Imaging and Publishing IOSN Portal: The IOSN portal http://www.iosn.net serves as a comprehensive, online resource centre providing information on FOSS, FOSS news, wikis, blogs, and online discussion forums, and acts as a means for the FOSS community to collaborate and interact. It is co-managed by IOSN and FOSS advocates throughout the region and all three sub-regional nodes will partake in its management in the areas of
Re: [DDN] Request for Expression of Interest to Manage a Sub-Regional Node of the International Open Source Network
hi sunil i think you will be limiting yourselves if you exclude individuala rene abad ed-y3k foundation Dear Friends, I would like to bring to your attention this request for expression of interest to initiate and manage a sub-regional node of the International Open Source Network with the guidance of the UNDP Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme. Expressions of interest will be entertained only from institutions and not individuals. Please submit your expression of interest by 20 September 2005 to [EMAIL PROTECTED] With best regards Sunil Abraham Manager International Open Source Network Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme United Nations Development Programme Bangkok, Thailand == Request for expression of interest to manage a sub-regional node of the International Open Source Network More details at http://www.apdip.net/news/iosneoi == The Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme (APDIP), a regional UNDP initiative to promote information and communication technologies (ICT) for sustainable human development, is seeking expressions of interest from organizations in the Asia-Pacific region to initiate and manage sub-regional nodes of the International Open Source Network (IOSN). We are looking for three partners to manage three sub-regional nodes in the Asia-Pacific region. These nodes can possibly be called 'IOSN South Asia', 'IOSN ASEAN+3', and 'IOSN Pacific Island Countries'. The list of countries that would fall under each sub-regional node and which are, therefore, eligible to submit an expression of interest is given below. Ideally, we are looking for a government agency, academic institution or civil society organization with a proven track record in Free/Open Source Software (FOSS) development, research, deployment, and advocacy. The candidate organization must be able to internalize sub-regional needs and priorities in FOSS and design and implement a programme that is truly needs-based. Primary Research Focus: The sub-regional nodes will undertake research activities in three primary focus areas, namely, Open Content, Open Standards and Open Source. This could be accomplished via the establishment of research teams or cells within each sub-regional facility. Besides a small core staff, these teams/cells could include volunteers and/or consultants who will collaborate across a wide spectrum of activities such as data collection, research, analysis, authoring and review. We believe this will encourage other institutions from the public and volunteer sectors to undertake serious research into various aspects and implications of FOSS for the developing world. The primary focus of research for each sub-region could be: * IOSN South Asia -- Open Content * IOSN ASEAN+3 -- Open Standards * IOSN Pacific Island Countries -- Open Source Secondary Research Focus: Apart from the primary research focus area mentioned above, each sub-regional node could also conduct research on specific areas of FOSS application where either software or human resources are unavailable in the Asia-Pacific region. Many of these focus areas were identified during the first Free/Open Source Software Asia Pacific (FOSSAP) consultation held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 2004. IOSN has already produced some research outputs in connection with a few areas such as Localization. But additional concerted and specialized research is required in, for example, e-Learning; health; finance; e-governance; geographic information system (GIS); and multimedia. Perhaps the proposed sub-regional centres could focus as follows: * IOSN South Asia -- e-Learning * IOSN ASEAN+3 -- Health, Finance and e-Governance * IOSN Pacific Island Countries -- GIS, Earth Science, and Multimedia, Imaging and Publishing IOSN Portal: The IOSN portal http://www.iosn.net serves as a comprehensive, online resource centre providing information on FOSS, FOSS news, wikis, blogs, and online discussion forums, and acts as a means for the FOSS community to collaborate and interact. It is co-managed by IOSN and FOSS advocates throughout the region and all three sub-regional nodes will partake in its management in the areas of their expertise and specialization. Each selected sub-regional node will be designated as a UNDP-APDIP Centre of Excellence on FOSS. UNDP-APDIP will provide seed financing, incubation services for 12-18 months, initial hosting services for the IOSN portal, as well as official affiliation with UNDP-APDIP. Each sub-regional node will also receive overall guidance, support and management assistance by IOSN and UNDP-APDIP in delivering its activities. Information concerning IOSN, is provided at http://www.apdip.net/about/brochures/APDIP-Brochure-FOSS-r2.pdf and can also be found