On Wednesday 18 Mar 2009, vinay ವಿನಯ್ wrote:
> The CPI(M) manifesto released on the 16th of March calls for the
> promotion of FOSS. The manifesto can be accessed at
> http://www.cpim.org/manifesto.pdf
>
> Following are some of the highlights of the policy -
> - Promoting FOSS and other such new technologies, which are free from
> monopoly ownership through copyrights or patents;
> - Revamping the functioning of the Patent offices to ensure strict
> adherence to the Indian Patent Act; Stop training and orientation of
> Indian Patent office personnel by the US and European Patent offices

I wish they'd also explicitly mentioned revamping the school IT 
syllabus.  OTOH, it's great we have at least one more party with a 
stated vision that encompasses FOSS -- now everything else being equal 
I'd toss a coin and vote for either BJP or CP/M ;)

Digression...

I don't recall the BJP stating a position on patents in agriculture and 
pharmaceuticals yet.  However, at the risk of being forever banned from 
this list, I believe that openness and transparency in those sectors is 
orders of magnitude more critical than some piddly little software 
patent and FOSS vs proprietary software debate that only affects a few 
of us elite types.

People dying because of lack of food, farmers unable to use the seeds of 
their crop for their next sowing, patients not receiving treatment 
since they cannot afford patent-encumbered medicines -- these are 
issues that make intellectual debates about software seem as relevant 
as a dispute in a kids games of marbles during all-out nuclear 
conflict.  From that point of view, thank you CP/M for at least 
mentioning patents in agriculture on page 16.

OldMonk's Thought of the Day: No one died because of proprietary 
software.

</digression>

Regards,

-- Raju
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