Wednesday, November 5, 2008  Discussion on IT Policy 2008
Draft<http://open--source.blogspot.com/2008/11/discussion-on-it-policy-2008-draft.html>
Today,
an interaction program for discussion on Draft of IT Policy 2008 was held at
HLCIT. Me, Shankhar, Hempal dai, Jitendra, Dadhiram Dai and Sharad ji were
Present from FOSS Nepal.

The program was well conducted. I think we were able to do for what we were
there. The program discussed on every point and issues related to ICT and
policy making. Mr. Manohar Bhattarai presented the draft policy and draft
action plan to follow that policy. The discussion was over his presentation
i.e not only policy but action plan as well.

Well, I cannot write what everyone said but will definitely write what we
said/discussed.

Since there was very short time to analyse both the policies(2000 and 2008),
i somehow managed to give at least some input. thanx FOSS Guys present at
IRC yesterday ....

After much huddles to grasp the microphone, I talked on following things.

   1. In action Plan presented, in point 3.4 of Human Resource Development
   section, It was said ..implementing body for IT in Education will be MOEST
   and MOE(Education). I highlighted on what FOSS/HENN and other NGO are doing
   so asked to add "concerned NGO" as well in implementing body.
   2. In IT policy of 2000, there was defined role/work of NAST(National
   Academy of Science and Technology) which was lacking in new draft. So I put
   the point that NAST should be transformed to attractive place/center for ICT
   and Science.
   3. I also talked on Importance of government's ICT Laboratory, research
   center and FOSS research/development center. To backup, I also cited the
   importance of making entire government website uniform and secure through
   the content management system and other possible ways which can be done only
   through the establishment of R&D center.
   4. It was said that Government will promote FOSS and Open Standard in
   public as well as Private sector. Citing examples of how ICT is hampered by
   US political blockade in various countries, how Russia's teacher was
   penalized for using pirated windows and how Brazil is doing with FOSS,etc,
   With all these examples I defended the point that the point written in
   policy about FOSS was not enough. For this government must keep FOSS in top
   priority and not only will government promote FOSS but also keep it in
   priority and not only in public and private sector but also in government
   sector.
   5. Regarding Open standard, I strongly talked about its implementation-
   "All Government offices and public sector must at least adapt open
   standard". To support it I cited the problem with election commission
   website and its font.

With this much of points from my side I handover the microphone to Shankar.
he added the examples how various countries are taking and leading with
FOSS; What they are doing. Later Hempal dai added few more things like-

   1. There was written "We will take step for strong implementation of
   IPR". He suggested to change the line to "we will take appropriate step for
   IPR implementation". Because all govt. offices are using pirated softwares
   till date. Is Government capable of purchasing softwares for each machine or
   migrating to FOSS suddenly/in no time?? So the point was asked to be made
   more flexible.
   2. Importance of Open Content to preserve language, cultural informations
   and all things of traditional/cultural importance. Its imprtance was
   highlighted.

With this and other discussion program ended.

I was not able to put some more things due to limited time.


   1. Open Hardware whould also be promoted.
   2. Open content should be in government's most priority work when we are
   talking about ICT for education and ICT based education.
   3. Good brains are flooding to developed countries. How can we catch
   this. Its very serious problem for the country. Need of creating job
   opportunities and increasing ICT education is top level education sectors,
   its establishment.
   4. E-governance... training and workshops are being conducted for
   e-governance application implementations. It should be made FOSS/ Linux
   centric and as these are/must be web based applications, there is always
   flexiblity. To reduce ICT cost and promote Freedom...FOSS must be there.
   5. Localization must be continued and its development must be supported
   by government. Now when words of federal states are being spelled out,
   Localization will play one major roles. Along with this Standard
   Localization glossary must be maintained which must be revised every year
   and it should focus on making localized software readlable and usable easily
   and not to focus only on linguistically correct words and phases.
   6. Taxes on development , export/import of FOSS projects/ softwares
   should be exempted to promote its use in every possible sector of the State.

I think we can put forward these points as well in future meetings and
programs.


I feel very proud to be in the place where i am participating in the making
of IT policy of my country.








On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 10:18 PM, prabin gautam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Dear all,
>
> I have written a piece of log at http://open--source.blogspot.comregarding 
> today's meeting... have a look.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 10:58 AM, RC Poudel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Please,
>>
>> Who are the participants ?
>>
>> Can we know ?
>>
>> RC Poudel
>>
>>
>> >>
>>
>
>
> --
> OLPG
>



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