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The GNU Labs aims to enhance existing free softwares and their documentation, propagate and convey the needs and benefits of free software to public and support the students to do their free software projects. The lab follows a set of laws called as GNU Labs Law, G L L, which the lab volunteers should follow. These laws are not meant to restrict the benefits, but to set freedom as a standard for the lab works. Any group inside an educational institution which works for software freedom can start GNU Labs inside their campus by following G L L . Doing so is indeed most welcomed. | The GNU Labs aims to enhance existing free softwares and their documentation, propagate and convey the needs and benefits of free software to public and support the students to do their free software projects. The lab follows a set of laws called as GNU Labs Law, G L L, which the lab volunteers should follow. These laws are not meant to restrict the benefits, but to set freedom as a standard for the lab works. Any group inside an educational institution which works for software freedom can start GNU Labs inside their campus by following G L L . Doing so is indeed most welcomed. | ||
==GNU Labs : Steering Committee== | == GNU Labs : Steering Committee == | ||
* C K Raju, H.O.D., Information Technology, M.E.S.Kuttipuram. | * C K Raju, H.O.D., Information Technology, M.E.S.Kuttipuram. | ||
* V Sasi Kumar - FSF India, SPACE | * V Sasi Kumar - FSF India, SPACE | ||