Would be interested to know how much of this is real home grown and how much of 
it is just rebranding of Linux?

Best
Dinesh
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simplification". --Martin Fischer

-----Original Message-----
From: AccessIndia [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
George Abraham
Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2015 6:59 AM
To: 'AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled.'; 'vib-india'
Subject: Re: [AI] Government's BOSS move: Now a homegrown system to run 
computers

I think we must challenge this move in court. The court must stay the move
and ask Govt to check the software for its accessibility before the move is
made  official.

-----Original Message-----
From: AccessIndia [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of avinash shahi
Sent: 12 January 2015 22:21
To: vib-india; accessindia
Subject: [AI] Government's BOSS move: Now a homegrown system to run
computers

I'm worried about BOSS's compatibility with Screen Reading software?
Techy friends update, please?
http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/governments-boss-move-n
ow-a-homegrown-system-to-run-computers/
In keeping with its larger 'Make in India' pitch, the government has
asked states to deploy an open source Linux-based operating system --
meant to run official computers -- called BOSS, an acronym for Bharat
Operating System Solutions. This is being proposed as a 'homegrown'
alternative to the Microsoft Windows operating system, which is the
predominant OS in use across Central and state government computer
systems, alongside other Linux variants such as Redhat and Ubuntu, as
well as Android and Unix systems.

"DeitY (Department of Electronics and Information Technology) has
written to all the state governments for possible deployment of BOSS
Linux in the states and UTs," an official said. Developed by the
Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), the Government
has entrusted a Chennai-based state-owned IT firm with the support and
promotion of BOSS, the Debian GNU/Linux-based operating system with
wide Indian languages support that includes Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi,
Gujarati, Marathi, Malayalam, Tamil and even Maithili and Bodo.

According to officials, the increased penetration of BOSS is expected
to have an incremental impact on the Government's Digital India plan
as it can be leveraged to ensure that a larger number people can have
access to software in their local language to access the Internet.

At present, the state-owned National Informatics Centre supplies
proprietary software Windows and Redhat Linux to Government
departments. The BOSS version of Linux is available for free download
and compact discs are being made available for free distribution.

"The number of downloads reported from the site is around 70,000. If
states were to shift over to BOSS as the predominant operating system
for their IT networks, these numbers would go up sharply," an official
said.

Before its decision to ask states to deploy the BOSS, the Centre has
tried pushing the operating system in central government departments.
Currently, according to DeitY estimates, around 2.5 million
deployments of BOSS Linux have been done by C-DAC in education,
government and e-governance sectors.

In order to make the switch-over possible, the Centre has asked C-DAC
and other agencies to ensure that BOSS Support Centres are set up
across the country and workshops are being conducted to encourage the
use of the operating system in the country, officials said.

BOSS 5.0, the latest version of the operating system, reportedly comes
with several new applications mainly focused on enhanced security and
user-friendly applications

-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU

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