Chitwan FOSS Workshop
1. Concept
1.1 FOSS Chitwan workshop???
2. Introduction
2.1 About FOSS and development of FOSS In Chitwan
3. Rationale
3.1 Why FOSS, & Why FOSS in Chitwan
4. Objective
4.1 Branding & Promotion of FOSS to students and academia
4.1.1 Branding & Promotion of FOSS to students and academia
4.1.1.1 Branding
4.1.1.2 Promotion
4.1.1.2.1 Localization
5. w/s course outline
6. Program Agenda
6.1 Formal brief opening
6.1.1 Introduction of FOSS
6.1.2 Development and advancement of FOSS in Nepal and Chitwan in
particular
6.2 TO session 1
6.2.1 Quiz
6.2.2 Windows user's Migration in FOSS, experience sharing, case
studies, steps presentations
6.2.2.1 Explanation and Experience sharing
6.2.2.1.1 OTRC (IBM Nepal)
6.2.2.1.2 Others
6.2.2.3 Installation demonstration: 1 hour
6.2.2.4 Linux desktop, Applications overview and file structure
6.2.2.5 Compiz show
6.3 TO session 2
6.3.1 FOSS for ALL
6.3.1.1 Open Office Overview & Tutorial
6.3.1.2 Entertainment, Music and Internet.
6.3.1.3 Linux; Virus free
6.3.1.4 Nepali computing and FOSS
6.3.1.4.1 Unicode, Nepali Dictionary, Text to speeach, Spell
checking,
Nepalinux
6.3.1.4.1.1 Madan Puraskar
6.3.1.4.2 Nepali Linux
6.3.1.4.2.1 Text to Speech
6.4 Hi Tea; Brunch
6.5 TO session 3
6.5.1 FOSS in Education
6.5.1.1 Older things....in new way
6.5.1.2 Open Source in Schools
6.5.1.3 Science Students
6.5.1.4 Physics students
6.5.1.5 FOSS Stuffs for Engineering students
6.5.1.6 Cellistia & Gcompris
6.5.1.7 Research and development
6.5.1.8 Introduction to LTSP
6.5.1.9 Development of eLiberary experience sharing
6.6 Technical orientation session 4
6.6.1 Enjoy FOSS
6.6.1.1 Gifts of FOSS
6.6.1.2 Documentary show
6.6.2 CD Distributions
6.7
6.8 TO session 5
6.8.1 FOSS and Business
6.8.1.1 FOSS for Business
6.8.1.2 FOSS Business Model
6.8.1.3 Valueation of Open Source Projects
6.8.1.4 Low configuration h/w and FOSS
6.9 Subtopic 12
6.9.1 Enjoy FOSS
6.9.1.1 Games
6.9.1.2 Special tips and  tricks
6.10 TO session 6
6.10.1 FOSS Geeks
6.10.1.1 Linux Terminal & Shell Scripting
6.10.1.2 C Programming demo in Linux
6.10.1.3 Q Basic Programming demo in Linux
6.10.1.4 Vitualization demonstration
6.10.1.5 Localization: 30 mins
6.10.1.5.1  Demonstration sessions
6.11
6.12 Hi Tea; Brunch
7. Expected Results
7.1 Output
7.1.1 Ubuntu / Mint CD/ Manual
7.1.2 Increased membership of FOSS Chitwan Community
7.1.3 Details of Hardware vendors for FOSS Software distribution
7.1.4 Certificate of FOSS w/s participation
7.1.5 Linux installed on laptops and pendrives
7.1.6 Formation of FOSS club in each school/college
7.2 Outcome
7.2.1 Branding & Promotion of Open Source
7.2.1.1 Awareness about the FM programs
7.2.1.2 Using of Genuine s/w
7.2.2 Linux  Userbase increased
7.2.3 Inclusion of Linux in formal academia (below 8th standard)
studies
8. Participants
8.1 400-500
8.2 college students
8.2.1 Bachelors (Engg, BBA, BCA)
8.2.1.1
8.2.2 '+2
8.3 Professionals, Teachers and School Managers
8.3.1
8.3.2 Hardware vendor
9. Methodology
9.1 Venue Details:
9.1.1 Palm Hotel
9.1.2 Royal Century
9.2 Facilities provided
9.2.1 1Mbps bandwidth Internet
9.2.2 50 numbers of Laptop for localization
9.3 Informal approach through out (except brief opening & closing)
9.4 Formal ending session for Head of schools , CPABSON, NPABSON
9.5 Technical session : Presentation, Demonstration and Q&A
9.6 Hands of stations
9.6.1 Live demonstration using low configuration h/w
9.6.2 Localization
9.6.3 Free Installations camps
9.6.4 Open Art Activity
9.6.5 Song writing
9.6.6 Virus free PC
9.7 Mass interaction if possible
9.8 Group work for formation of FOSS Club in school/college
9.9 Quiz
9.9.1 T-shirt distribution
9.10 Live casting worldwide
9.11 Product release: related to FOSS or SFD
10. Certification :: onsite installation camp examination
More to be done.

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