Friends:

Here is some good news for Open source enthusiasts.


IBM India, C-DAC and Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay, have signed a 
co-operation agreement to set up an 'Open Source Software Resource Centre' 
(OSSRC) in Mumbai with an investment of $1.2 million over the next three years. 

Under this co-operation agreement, C-DAC, IIT Bombay and IBM would undertake 
activities to foster OSS development, enhance the understanding of the OSS 
model by imparting training and promote the development of content in areas of 
education and general awareness of OSS across the country. 

An advisory board consisting of representatives from DIT, IBM, C-DAC and IIT as 
well as few other eminent academic and industry representatives will be 
constituted to review the project activities and progress. 

According to the agreement, IBM will provide the hardware and software 
resources, management support and the overall support as well as participation 
in the implementation of OSSRC. 

C-DAC will focus on setting up the necessary laboratory and development of 
skill sets, which includes physical infrastructure, Indian language 
technologies, and frameworks for OSS development, while IIT Bombay will direct 
the efforts in channelising the education sector including teacher training and 
content development on Open Source platforms. 

The objective of OSSRC is to foster significant OSS development in India by 
establishing a development portal and initiating and spearheading significant 
proof of concept projects. The centre would undertake activities to increase 
understanding of OSS model as well as to foster development of good quality 
public domain content and courseware in various areas of education and general 
awareness by offering OSS-based authoring tools and mark languages, teacher 
training and setting up a content repository in order to develop workforce of 
relevance in the national context with OSS skills, and a faculty to impart 
them. 

Secretary, department of information technology (IT), ministry of 
communications and IT, KK Jaswal said on the occasion, "Open source software 
has altered the computing landscape. Now that it is blossoming in India as it 
is around the world, the nation needs to develop significant OSS capabilities 
and institute the resources that support and enhance its growth. This centre 
will help in expanding the open source segment of Indian software industry and 
create a skill set." 

IBM India managing director, Shanker Annaswamy said, "IBM India has been 
undertaking a number of activities to bring the benefits of IT to different 
sections of the community. This investment results in the growth of open source 
software, which will help in expanding the open source segment in Indian 
software industry." 

Once the present framework with C-DAC and IIT Bombay gets established, other 
academic and research institutes in the country will partake in this endeavour.



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