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FOSS Community India co-ordinates the FOSS related activities in India. Regular meeting are happening locally. Campaigns in colleges and schools to spread the awareness of FOSS are ongoing.
FOSS Community India co-ordinates the FOSS related activities in India. Regular meeting are happening locally. Campaigns in colleges and schools to spread the awareness of FOSS are ongoing.
 
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== Initiatives Planned ==
== Initiatives Planned ==

Revision as of 12:31, 26 November 2006

Welcome to FOSS Community India,
meeting point of Indian FOSS Communities.
261 articles in English and other Indian Languages

FOSS Community India co-ordinates the FOSS related activities in India. Regular meeting are happening locally. Campaigns in colleges and schools to spread the awareness of FOSS are ongoing.

IRC channel for FOSS Community India is #fci on freenode. You can access this through the Wikia IRC Gateway (help)

See all available pages of the wiki.

See also


Initiatives Planned

  1. Foss Community of India is celebrating Software Freedom Day on September 16. List of participating communities
  2. Celebrate February as FOSS Month 2006 (Feb 17th at MCC and 20th at Saptagiri)
  3. Initiation of Student projects at various institutions in association with RedHat India. More focus on to make students comfortable in handling FOSS projects
  4. Formation of KDE Developer Community in India to be known as kde.in in association with Sirtaj Singh Kang