Hi,

Some thoughts below:

--- 2009/12/1 narendra sisodiya <[email protected]>:
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1. There are faculty in India who use Free/Open Source Software for
their work, without having to get stuck with any vendor or be
subjugated to restrictive third-party license terms.

2. What is required, IMO, is to help the other researchers who are yet
to hear of it, to use it to benefit their needs in the process of
creating more knowledge. This way, one can get F/OSS to be used in
different departments and domain streams, rather than trying to bring
all of them under a single department, or to pursue one.

3. You can make people from different backgrounds and departments to
_converge_ at user group meetings to answer queries, discuss on
topics, help with development work etc., while they continue to
represent their departments.

SK

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Shakthi Kannan
http://www.shakthimaan.com
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