Mohit Singh wrote:
Colleges as resource institutions for supporting the growth of public
software (a disaster management system in this case, is a good example
things look very rosy when we talk in cyberspace about good things
like public domain software, open source and free software.
The basic necessity of a technical institution is AICTE affiliation
and the AICTE inspectors have little or no respect for FOSS.
If AICTE guidelines need be changed EXPLICITLY so that these
inspectors may not open mouth randomly against FOSS.
And kindly don't think that you can make them understand nice things
by anyway talking to them/showing anything to them. They just rudely
ask to listen to them and follow.
Mohit Singh
I could not quite understand what you are saying - is it that the only
thing to do is to change AICTE guidelines and till then nothing can be
done about foss/public software?
what are your suggestions on getting these guidelines changed?
and is it that AICTE inspectors are always rude and open mouth randomly
against FOSS? Why do you think so? and what can be done about it?
regards,
Guru
_______________________________________________
network mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.fosscom.in/listinfo.cgi/network-fosscom.in