Mani,

On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 1:25 AM, A. Mani <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 11:50 AM, Indranil Das Gupta <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 7:32 PM, A. Mani <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >> Please Sign:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/stop-shift-towards-closed-source-proprietary-software-i.html
> >>
> >> The text of the petition is
> >> ____________________
> >>
> >> STOP SHIFT TOWARDS CLOSED SOURCE PROPRIETARY SOFTWARE IN E-GOVERNANCE
> >> AND EDUCATION, AND DECLARE A PRO-FOSS POLICY
> >
> > Where are details about the alleged shift in Education, I could find
> none in
> > the petition.
> >
>
> Actually people have already signed, so I cannot add much.
> I have added info about WB IOTA
>
> 1. WB IOTA has been virtually abandoned and no activities have
> happened under the present Govt .
>

Abandoned? IOTA was a "orphan" from DAY 0. It suffered from an identity
crisis - it could not figure out if it was an autonomous registered
society, which according to their papers they were; or if they were merely
a wing of the IT Department, Govt of WB. The words were cleverly crafted -
an autonomous society under the aegis of Dept of IT, GoWB. IOTA's support
budget came from grant-in-aid from the Dept of IT.

Now if they are / were an autonomous society, can one claim abandonment by
the GoWB? On the other hand, the life members of IOTA have either resigned
or filed their resignations or want to get out of it ASAP. So, who is
abandoning whom? In fact, the word on the street is that NASSCOM has been
approached to take over the reins of IOTA or mentor it otherwise as some
sort of open source incubator or some such.

Except for 2 - 3 people on the board, no one ever used anything but Windows
and proprietary software. IOTA even bought proprietary software to develop
Flash based content for schools. Obviously such software needed Windows to
run on. This went on until, it was decided to use OpenOffice.org Impress to
build school content as presentations.

Even at that point, there was ZERO understanding on copyright and such. The
content creators (direct employees of IOTA or outsourced consultants/hires)
would blithely copy copyrighted images trawled from images.google.com and
use these into "content" designated to be distributed to the schools,
without even any attribution.

None of these content were ever released under any CC license. IOTA also
designed a college admission management software, using LAMP stack, which
was piloted at a couple of colleges in Kolkata. Again the code never saw
any public release. Also, IIRC, during the 2011 edition of Kolkata
International Bookfair, IOTA released a CD/DVD that carried on-board the
prop. Adobe Flash Player.

In essence, IOTA operated its "free software business" with a proprietary
mindset. In the nearly 4 years of its existence there was much it could
have achieved, but in the end, it achieved precious little.

Same is the case with the WBPCB example. Over the years, it had enough time
and opportunity to release its EMIS file-tracking and management software
as a free software project on Sourceforge.net or any other hoster, and
create a benchmark tool for Indian e-gov space. Never did and possibly
never will. If anything, the software will die a dusty death if the alleged
policy shift enforces a shift to MSFT.

And for all these activities and more, public funds - money that you and I
paid as taxes, were used. Where is that accountability?

What has realistically happened is that the present administration has
simply in several cases asked for audited balance sheets / progress reports
and proposed future plans before further disbursements if any.

cheers,
-idg


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