Hello FOSSfriends!

While on the subject of  FOSS for the uninitiated, Comet is helping Mahiti
for one of their NGO-in-a-box workshops, in Mumbai on 11-12-13 Jan, 2010.
Please circulate the matter below to likely people seeking FOSS exposure.

Happy New Year all!

Chandita
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 NGO-IN-A-BOX  A Free Software Workshop for Civil Society Groups  Date
:From 10.00am-6.00pm on 11-13 January 2010
  *Venue: *Comet Media Foundation, 1st Floor Topiwala School Building,
Topiwala Lane (Opposite Lamington Road Police Station, near Grant Road
Railway Station) Mumbai 400 007
 What is Free Software? Free software as a concept and a practice is
particularly appealing to the NGO sector due to its  advantages as well as
the philosophy it embodies. Its main idea is that the intellectual
achievements of any age are public property and should be open to all. This
is also known as the intellectual commons.

In these days when intellectual capital and its property rights are being
enclosed in more and more forcible ways, a counter movement is also gaining
strength. Known as Free Culture, it covers a range of human creations:
music, art, literature, science  and technology.

When it comes to software, proprietary software, whether 'legal' or not is
ubiquitous in most workplaces today. NGOs find it prohibitive in cost and it
comes with restrictions in use. Apart from these problems, proprietary
software also has low security, as in periodic virus and cracking attacks.
There is also the issue of formats becoming fast obsolete and the need to
update the software frequently, with payments. Free software, which is
continuously upgraded by an international community of software developers,
frees users from these difficulties of obsolescence and old documents are
always accessible, unlike those in obsolete proprietary formats.

 NGO in a Box

NGO-in-a-box is a collection of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) tools
selected for use by non-profit organizations, along with workshops conducted
to help users effectively deploy the software in their organisations.

 Objectives: This  workshop is intended to enrich your knowledge and help
your organisation effectively leverage free software without the licensing
hassles. To learn about free software components and methodologies and how
to enable it in your everyday work, join us for the workshop.

For details of  previous workshops, visit http://ngoinabox.mahiti.org

 *Participant profile: *

This learning event is geared towards individuals and groups who have a need
to migrate from proprietary software to open source alternatives and need to
know how.
*Faculty: * Rajeev Nair and colleagues from Mahiti
Preeti Kotian and colleagues from Comet

 *Coverage:*

The workshop will cover the following broad domains:

   - Introduction to Linux-based distribution Ubuntu, along with hands on
   installation sessions
   - Open Office Tools - documents, spreadsheets and presentations
   - GNUKhata free and flexible financial software
   - Internet Tools (firefox/chrome, pidgin, thunderbird).
   - Photo editing with the GIMP, Web publishing (CMS and blogs).

The trainers would be ready to shift or add content based on participants'
demands.

  *Methodology*: Illustrated and interactive lecture-demonstrations,
hands-on practice and assignments, case studies and experience-sharing,
group discussions, review of websites, readings.


 *Organisers:*

This  workshop is being organised jointly by Mahiti Infotech, Bangalore.
http://www.mahiti.org with Comet Media Foundation, Mumbai.

 Registration:
 Please contact Pooja Das Sarkar, Comet Media Foundation 2382 6674 or write
to [email protected]. A registration fee of Rs. 350 will be charged to
cover meals and other expenses. Payments are to be made by cheque/DD payable
in favour of Comet Media Foundation at Mumbai or transferred to our account
at Union Bank of India, Mumbai Samachar Marg Branch, account no. 317 902 010
059 242.
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