Can it be discussed in today's meeting? If anyone have some contact
with Webel can help.

iti
Archan


Sayamindu Dasgupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> geee....
> i thought that red hat was involved in this.
> i heard of article in The Telegraph (a leading english daily here), but
> did not get the chance to read it
> I think that this can also be a chance to propagate the name of ilug-cal
> any contacts anyone??
> i wud love to help these ppl
> -cheers-
> Sayamindu
> 
> On Sat, 2002-05-25 at 19:56, Russell McOrmond wrote:
> > 
> > Is anyone in the LUG involved in this?
> > 
> > P.S. For an idea of what I'm up to next week, see:
> > 
> > May 27-31: "Open Source Solutions Showcase"
> >   http://www.flora.ca/osss2002/
> > 
> > ---
> >  Russell McOrmond, Internet Consultant: <http://www.flora.ca/>
> >  See http://weblog.flora.ca/ for announcements, activities, and opinions
> >  Want to retain copyright? Author Free Software!  
> >  More on Peruvian free software bill     /    1841 Copyright speech
> > 
> > ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> > Date: Sat, 25 May 2002 06:54:46 -0400
> > From: Michael Gurstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [CPI-UA] FW: [bytesforall_readers] Old PCs can give schools new
> >     life
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Ashish Kotamkar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: May 25, 2002 12:33 AM
> > To: Bytesforall_Readers@Yahoogroups. Com
> > Subject: [bytesforall_readers] Old PCs can give schools new life
> > 
> > 
> > Old PCs can give schools new life
> > (http://www.propoor.org/news/xar0518.asp#3)
> > May 18, 2002, Kolkata, India
> > Source: Times of India
> > 
> > 
> > All Government-run schools in West Bengal can get free computers if
> > corporates in the State donate their obsolete machines.
> > 
> > A software firm has offered to use Linux operating system to bring the dead
> > machines back to life for use in schools. This will save the State
> > Government�s depleted coffers of several crores of rupees.
> > 
> > An Indo-US joint venture firm is in talks with West Bengal Government
> > through nodal agency Webel to offer zerocost installation of computers and
> > train teachers in Government schools.
> > 
> > The programme has already been implemented at 600 schools in Goa. "We tied
> > up with an NGO to import obsolete 386 and 486 series PCs. Since, they were
> > treated as junk, we got them for free. Upgraded with Linux, they are now in
> > use at schools," said Shankar Iyer, training manager of Red Hat India which
> > initiated the programme.
> > 
> > Following the Goa success story, NGOs and Governments in Andhra Pradesh and
> > Kerala have evinced interest. Gujarat was also on the firm�s radar but has
> > been temporarily removed following the disturbances.
> > 
> > In West Bengal, the company hopes this will happen as early as next month.
> > Iyer is now trying to tie up with NGOs in Kolkata to drum up support for the
> > cause.
> > 
> > The hurdle comes from unexpected quarters - In India, more so in Kolkata,
> > old PCs too have value. "We hope large corporates will forgo the monetary
> > benefit and donate them," he said.
> > 
> > The company has tied up with Indian Institute of Rural Automation, an
> > educational society for spreading computer education and total IT solutions
> > in rural and urban areas.
> > 
> > This will help the company push Linux training to enterprises in rural and
> > urban areas.
> > 
> > With the focus on Government and rural sector for Linux adoption, the
> > company is pushing its "cheaper and better" USP. Linux costs a fourth that
> > of other operating systems since it does not follow the proprietory
> > approach. Since there is no concept of piracy, it is cheaper to implement.
> > 
> > "We are in talks with West Bengal, Uttaranchal, Kerala and Madhya Pradesh
> > Governments for implementing it in their e-governance initiatives," he
> > added.
> > 
> > - Ashish
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
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