On Wed, Oct 2, 2013 at 5:22 PM, Sahil ModGill
<[email protected]> wrote:
> But I have not seen any educational institute or any University in Northern
> India which is following FOSS strategy and implementing FOSS in their
> enterprise.

I would like to request you to explain a bit more about what you mean
by "FOSS strategy". What is your expectation from such a strategy and
its implementation?

> Snippet from LinuxCon video which I shared last time:
> *" A university professor from Czech-Republic made all their students get a
> patch merge into the kernel. That was one of their assignments. We got
> about 20 different patches and about 5 of them said that this is really
> easy. It was not hard at all. Thank you very much for letting me get a good
> grade and I am gonna keep doing it. That was great. That Prof. did a
> wonderful job."**- Greg Kroah-Hartman*
> *
> *
> Wondering, is it possible in Indian education system?

You can see this happening already. There are a significant number of
KDE, GNOME contributors who are students and, are building features,
fixing bugs in the applications.


-- 
sankarshan mukhopadhyay
<https://twitter.com/#!/sankarshan>
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