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* A policy document on Free Software, no doubt, foresees a great amount of vision and admiration on issues over and above technological aspects. Foremost amongst these, is the concept of right to use, share, modify and publish software, extended to users as their 'freedoms'. | * A policy document on Free Software, no doubt, foresees a great amount of vision and admiration on issues over and above technological aspects. Foremost amongst these, is the concept of right to use, share, modify and publish software, extended to users as their 'freedoms'. | ||
* The dangerous perils that await a society which is forced to use or promote proprietary software include tendencies to exclude, spy, cheat and create individuals within a community. | * The dangerous perils that await a society which is forced to use or promote proprietary software include tendencies to exclude, spy, cheat and create individuals within a community. | ||
* Adoption of Free Software in academic curriculum had been mandated by many academic communities at varying levels, not merely because of the capabilities offered by Free Software to peek into the underlying technological issues with minutest detail possible, but also to inculcate a shared experience of collaborating, discussing and developing public | * Adoption of Free Software in academic curriculum had been mandated by many academic communities at varying levels, not merely because of the capabilities offered by Free Software to peek into the underlying technological issues with minutest detail possible, but also to inculcate a shared experience of collaborating, discussing and developing software that meet public needs. | ||
* Its only natural then, that the State's bureaucracy, take charge of this political will of the Government and start implementing the Policy initiatives in letter and spirit. | |||
* Guidelines have to be issued, migration plans to be developed. | * Guidelines have to be issued, migration plans to be developed. | ||
==Appeal== | ==Appeal== | ||
Revision as of 15:36, 6 January 2009
Introduction
We, the Free software community, would like to bring the issue of procuring proprietary softwares by government departments of Kerala into your attention. Kerala state has an IT policy to use Free software in e-governance. But recently it has been noticed that the policy implementation was ineffective.
Issues of concern
- Government agencies are purchasing proprietary software widely.
- We understand that KSEB is planning to move to Oracle from PostgreSQL
- Departments are mandating public to use proprietary software.
- Government web sites specifically ask for proprietary web browsers
- www.keralataxes.in - advertises IE 6.0
- news.kerala.nic.in - advertises IE
- Websites hosted/developed using proprietary technologies
- http://www.infokerala.org
- http://www.lsg.kerala.gov.in
- http://news.kerala.nic.in/ (Site optimised for IE)
- http://ikm.gov.in
- http://keralataxes.in/ (Site optimised for IE)
- http://www.keralaculture.org
- http://www.civilsupplieskerala.gov.in/
- http://keralamvd.gov.in/ (The services offered in this site are developed using proprietary technology)
- No efforts or plans for migration
- Recent purchase of laptops for secretariat full of M$.
- Tenders talking of MS support
- Departments are mandating public to use proprietary software.
- www.keralataxes.in - needs Microsoft Office Excel
Suggestions
- The IT Policy 2007 should not be confined as a mere public document for display, it ought to be a guideline for implementation and action by the bureaucracy, which owes its creation and existence to the people of the State.
- A policy document on Free Software, no doubt, foresees a great amount of vision and admiration on issues over and above technological aspects. Foremost amongst these, is the concept of right to use, share, modify and publish software, extended to users as their 'freedoms'.
- The dangerous perils that await a society which is forced to use or promote proprietary software include tendencies to exclude, spy, cheat and create individuals within a community.
- Adoption of Free Software in academic curriculum had been mandated by many academic communities at varying levels, not merely because of the capabilities offered by Free Software to peek into the underlying technological issues with minutest detail possible, but also to inculcate a shared experience of collaborating, discussing and developing software that meet public needs.
- Its only natural then, that the State's bureaucracy, take charge of this political will of the Government and start implementing the Policy initiatives in letter and spirit.
- Guidelines have to be issued, migration plans to be developed.