This note is going to catch many people by surprise:
As we had explained, over and over: this is a FOSS developer and contributor conference. We are no longer a FOSS user conference.
As was mentioned last year - in the end FOSS is about Free and Open Source Software, and somebody needs to write that software.
FOSS.IN is about demolishing the contention that India is a land of FOSS consumers, with almost no contributors - that we only take, not give back.
Labels: Atul Chitnis, developers, FOSS.in, Sanjiva Weerawarna
ALL views expressed here are my PERSONAL views and not those of any of the organizations I am affiliated with. I am an open source activist working for Red Hat. Former journalist and now also an amateur photographer. I have been part of the open source community since 1999 when I started IndLinux.org along with Prakash Advani. IndLinux.org is the pioneer in the localization of Linux to Indian languages when you see a Hindi user interface on Linux, that's work that we had started. I am interested in using techology as a tool to acclelrate socio-economic growth. That's what got me into localization because I believe that wonderful tools like the computer and the Internet should not just be the preserve of the English speaking elite in India.
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