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We are trying to capture the list of Indian FOSS contributors here. This means, i suppose, Indians in India, as contributions of Indians in foreign is huge, and not a subject of the debate here. Also contibution to application software finds a place here. We could also think of adding background information on the developers. Like background: IT/NonIT, Profession: Student/Employee/Entrepreneur, if employee - MNC or local. Big or small. This may help pinpoint the type or person who contributes to FOSS. Also, an important one, is the person contributing code in the course of employment?
We are trying to capture the list of Indian FOSS contributors here. This means, i suppose, Indians in India, as contributions of Indians in foreign is huge, and not a subject of the debate here. Also contibution to application software finds a place here. We could also think of adding background information on the developers. Like background: IT/NonIT, Profession: Student/Employee/Entrepreneur, if employee - MNC or local. Big or small. This may help pinpoint the type or person who contributes to FOSS. Also, an important one, is the person contributing code in the course of employment?
There is another article trying to capture the [[challenges]] Indian FOSS contributors have to face.


Note: Please add your name in sorted manner.
Note: Please add your name in sorted manner.
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* [[Prasanna Panchamukhi]] -- Linux Kernel
* [[Prasanna Panchamukhi]] -- Linux Kernel
* [[Prashanth Mohan]] -- ldtp
* [[Prashanth Mohan]] -- ldtp
* [[Praveen A]] -- Debian Installer Malayalam Localization
* [[Raj Mathur]] -- perl stuff
* [[Raj Mathur]] -- perl stuff
* [[Rajeev Sharma]] -- OSCAR, Linux with IBM i5OS, Zope
* [[Rajeev Sharma]] -- OSCAR, Linux with IBM i5OS, Zope

Revision as of 11:42, 11 December 2006

We are trying to capture the list of Indian FOSS contributors here. This means, i suppose, Indians in India, as contributions of Indians in foreign is huge, and not a subject of the debate here. Also contibution to application software finds a place here. We could also think of adding background information on the developers. Like background: IT/NonIT, Profession: Student/Employee/Entrepreneur, if employee - MNC or local. Big or small. This may help pinpoint the type or person who contributes to FOSS. Also, an important one, is the person contributing code in the course of employment?

There is another article trying to capture the challenges Indian FOSS contributors have to face.

Note: Please add your name in sorted manner.