Hi everyone in Chitwan,

When is the event?

I might want to give a small presentation FOSS business model. Why and why
not FOSS.

On 8/7/10, connectask (सागर क्षेत्री) <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Resource Persons Needed:
> a. Why FOSS
> b. Web 2.0 and Open Source and journalism
> c. Open Source Business Model, Open Source for Business (Hardware and
> Software Vendors, Small and large Business Houses)
> d. Nepalinux and Nepali Computing, Unicode, LTSP, ePathsala
> e. OLPC
> f. Linux is Virus Free
> g. Linux in Schools why
> h. Linux for Students (Engineering, Puer Science, Class 10, +2, BCA,
> BBA)
> i. Localization : Demo
> j. Shell Scripting, C programming, Basic Program
> k. Open Source in Nepal
> l. Open Source for eGovernance
> m. Any Research Papers regarding Open Source
> n. Open Source Club at KTM - Experiece Sharing
> o. Games in Linux Demo
> p. GCompris Demo
> q. Terminal & VIM Demo
> r. Crazy Tips and Tricks :: Linux Way -> Desktop Customization, Compiz
> Show
>
> the above list could be merged according to need.
> Time 15 Minutes to 1 Hour.
>
> Final paper is yet to come. keep watching.
>
> On Aug 7, 4:38 pm, connectask (सागर क्षेत्री) <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > 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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