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On 9/18/12, spandan pradhan <[email protected]> wrote:
> reading this article , felt like there are endless possibilities of
> what you can make of yourself. +1 and likes and respect for Emila
> Terzon, Khom Raj Sharma and FOSS Nepal community .
>
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> On Sep 16, 10:35 am, Hempal Shrestha <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Dear FOSSians,
>>
>> Thanks to Emilia Terzon for carrying out this story in the Front page of
>> the Republica Daily Newspaper.
>>
>> With kind regards
>>
>> Hempal Shrestha
>>
>> Story
>> Link:http://www.myrepublica.com/portal/index.php?action=news_details&news_...
>> Epaper
>> Link:http://e.myrepublica.com/component/flippingbook/book/1007-republica-1...
>>
>> FOSS fans hype up for Software Freedom Day
>>
>> * EMILIA TERZON *
>> KATHMANDU, Sept 15: Pokhara´s Khom Raj Sharma is your typical free and
>> open-source software (FOSS) enthusiast: he loves computers, browsing the
>> Internet, and is a self-confessed IT geek.
>>
>> But he can´t see any of the information displayed on his computer
>> monitor.
>> “Disability is just diversity of the human race,” he said of his profound
>> blindness.
>>
>> Born in a rural village where nobody else was blind, the 28-year-old is a
>> major inspiration today to a niche IT community quietly growing across
>> Nepal in the last 10 years.
>>
>> First coined globally in the 90s, FOSS promotes the use of computer
>> software that is both free to download and use, and can be modified to
>> suit
>> an individual user´s needs.
>>
>> Unlike expensive market dominators - such as Adobe Photoshop and
>> Microsoft
>> Word - these programs have no pricetag or copyright licenses preventing
>> their evolution.
>>
>> Hempal Shrestha, founder of FOSS Nepal, said its local active fan base is
>> relatively small - in the thousands - and mostly comprised IT
>> professionals, fanatics and students.
>>
>> Those participating unknowingly, however, are innumerable. Mozilla´s web
>> browser and email software, Firefox and Thunderbird, are two widely
>> downloaded examples of FOSS.
>>
>> For Pradeep Mahato, operator of the Bishwanath Institute of Computer
>> (BIC)
>> in Chitwan that opened this year, the founding “flossophy” (philosophy)
>> behind it is “freedom”.
>>
>> Mahato, who teaches his students at BIC solely in FOSS, said the movement
>> is all about “freedom to use, freedom to share, and freedom to modify”.
>>
>> Of course, for a country like Nepal, where piracy of software and illegal
>> downloading is rampant, the “free” is this statement almost seems like a
>> non-issue.
>>
>> Yet its followers say FOSS offers an alternative to illegal activity;
>> giving poorer Nepalese access to more programs while encouraging
>> creativity
>> in the IT community.
>>
>> For instance, Mahato uses a version of the FOSS operating system, Linux,
>> on
>> his personal laptop that´s modified to display and navigate purely in
>> Hindi
>> and Nepali.
>>
>> Sharma also uses Linux, Firefox, and a FOSS screen reader for the
>> visually
>> impaired called Nonvisual Desktop Access (NVDA).
>>
>> “FOSS is especially important for the visually impaired in Nepal because
>> most of them are from poor backgrounds,” said Sharma.
>>
>> “Having access to IT for reading is a big challenge. It´s beyond their
>> expectations. FOSS makes it accessible and affordable for them.”
>>
>> Mahato said other benefits to his 50 students include software that´s
>> free
>> of computer viruses and general cost cutting.
>>
>> “They are always trying to make their custom desktop interface unique
>> from
>> other Linux desktops,” he said of his students.
>>
>> Yet there are setbacks to FOSS. Many of these programs require training
>> to
>> install and learn, and modifying software is something best left to those
>> with IT skills.
>>
>> Some programs, like Linux affiliated software, are often incompatible
>> with
>> non-FOSS operating systems used widely, like Windows, making file sharing
>> complicated.
>>
>> Shrestha, Mahato, and Sharma will be just some of those celebrating at IT
>> events held across the world this Saturday for Software Freedom Day.
>>
>> Yet they said FOSS has a long way to go before it makes it into the
>> mainstream as a common business and personal practice.
>>
>> “The business and government sectors need to be strong. They shouldn´t be
>> using pirated software when they could save so much money with FOSS,”
>> said
>> Shrestha.
>>
>> Some NGOs, like the United Nations´ Nepalese wing, have been moving
>> towards
>> widespread implementation of this software within their administration.
>>
>> “The first advocates of this need to really put our efforts together and
>> make it happen for a developing country,” said Sharma.
>>
>> Sharma is today dedicated to teaching other visually impaired Nepalese
>> how
>> to use NVDA via his non-profit Pokhara training centre.
>>
>> “When I went blind, I felt like I was the only person in the world facing
>> that challenge. People were negative because they´d never seen people
>> like
>> me doing these things.
>>
>> “I made a decision to change that. The world is not limited. It is so
>> important to encourage social initiatives that really empower people.”
>>
>> Published on 2012-09-15 07:00:23
>>
>> --
>> With kind regards,
>>
>> Hempal Shrestha
>> FOSS Nepal Community
>> Putalisadak, Near Share Market,
>> Kathmnadu, Nepal
>> +977-1-4261459 (O)  / +977-9851077031(M)
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