On 6/30/07, Shishir Jha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is the presentation in Bhaktapur, Sano thimi at the training being
> organised by HLCIT for telecenter concerned people ??


Yes that's the program!

On 6/30/07, Shishir Jha < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I guess, LTSP will be the best presentation for the telecenters, because
> > it will be a firm base for FOSS related application and for government it
> > can be a good solution too.
> >
> > We did present it last time and had a pretty good response in the FOSS
> > intro presentation at HLCIT. If we can now target the telecenters officials
> > and give the presentation than we can definitely gain something out of it
> > for FOSS and our movement. Anyway when is the presentation scheduled for.
> > Please let me know I can help in that I have all the presentation materials
> > ready for LTSP's presentation with a server setup in my laptop for demo
> > purpose.
>
>
Oh, sorry for not giving the timing. The presentation is scheduled for
8-10am tomorrow at TITI, Sanothimi, Bhaktapur.

As far as DOS based things are concerned, dos emulators available for linux
> > do pretty good job and we can demostrate that too, or may be their
> > alternatives will be the best idea
> >
> > On 6/30/07, nepbabu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > On Sat, Jun 30, 2007 at 10:24:53AM +0545, Shankar Pokharel wrote:
> > > > FOSSians,
> > > >
> > > > HLCIT has asked us to do a presentation about FOSS and its use for
> > > > telecenter officials gathering. The audience will be about 46
> > > personals from
> > > > different telecenters across the country.
> > > >
> > > > Any suggestions for the presentation?
> > >
> > > Hey Shanku :),
> > >
> > > It's strange, rather unusual this topic's come up here. I was
> > > discussing
> > > about FOSS vs. Proprietary softwares in relation to adoption in
> > > government institution with one of my friend and I still couldn't
> > > convince him that FOSS would be better than Propietary software. :(
> > > It was rather heated discussion. I'll save it for next time.
> > >
> > > To the point now, I'd at least say covering these could help -
> > > 1) Introduction - FOSS philosophy
> > > 2) FOSS softwares available that can compete with it's proprietary
> > > counterpart (could be supplimented with real benchmarks if needed)
> > > 3) Global ethusiasm behind FOSS
> > > 4) Security, Usability, Cost metrics and Maintenability of FOSS
> > > softwares.
> > > 5) Throw in some FUDs - how braindead are Non-FOSS programmers. This
> > > is
> > > called marketing in today's age. Free softwares can & should market as
> > > much as possible.
> > > 6) Where FOSS is heading in Nepal and it's global state currently.
> > > 7) Limitations of FOSS (i.e, what it can't promise. This is a big one
> > > because not every software demand can be covered by FOSS).
> > >
> > > Cheers
> > >
> > >
>
>
> --
> Shishir Jha
> EPC 1970,GPO 8975,
> KTM,NEPAL
> >
>

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