It is not surprising that the term Ubuntu had been adopted by Linux developers to name one of its multiple software packages which users are free to run, copy, distribute, study, change, develop and improve. With an aim to introduce this concept especially among school going children, Linux Manipur1 in collaboration with Manipur University is organising FOSS 2009 at Imphal, Manipur for the 3rd successive year. Free and Open Source Software has become all the more relevant in the context of Manipur and the tremendous strides Information Technology (IT) has taken in recent times.
In the parallel universe of the internet, there is the emergence of a new global federation of digital tribes that build a new kind of democratic culture which is embodied in Free and Open Source Software (FOSS). These innovations are not primarily the cultures we inherit from conventions of the state or the marketplace. They represent a new order in the realm of collective wealth of knowledge generated by ordinary people through their own resourcefulness and sharing, largely outside of the money economy.
IT has indeed become a way of life in today’s world. Despite so much development in the IT industry, most parts of the North-East (NE) are still lagging behind compared to other regions around the world. IT in NE so far meant livelihood or professional aspiration for the few lucky children of those parents who can afford whereas around the world it has become a necessity for an informed and qualified life.
NE is located in an economically underdeveloped region still struggling for access to raw materials and easy transportation. The Per-Capita income of Manipur is estimated at Rs. 19,625 (current) in 2006-07 as compared to a national average of Rs 29,069 (current) for the same year2. One glance at the figure shows the wide gap in the two figures with far reaching consequences. We at Linux Manipur pondered over this and its impact on the education of youth in Manipur in general and something as resource intensive as IT in particular. This figure has rendered the region less capable of matching the marching strides of other states in India in the development index as understood by economists. Despite this grim picture we need to keep pace with the IT industry that is growing by leaps and bounds in a way that makes it affordable and accessible.
Linux Manipur tries to embody this culture of 'resourcefulness and sharing' to the new generation of Manipur and NE. Linux Manipur, a not-for-profit virtual organization, whose primary aim is to create and spread awareness for Linux or Free and Open Source Software in Manipur and the North East. FOSS 2009 is an attempt towards that direction and to create a ‘willing interest’ inside the minds of the young to go beyond the boundaries and compete with the rest of the World.
FOSS 2009 aims at:
- To spread awareness about Free and Open Software Source,
- To tap and develop young IT talents,
- To guide interested youths to accessible and affordable IT solutions.
- To develop alternative models of learning IT
- To provide a platform for young IT aspirants to meet and interact.
How it all began?
It all began in 2005, when a bunch of inspired friends armed with the passion to give back what they thought they owned to their motherland. What started out as a small bunch has now grown to a big group. They have
successfully conducted two events in Manipur in the last two years with participation of over 900 students from various schools and institutions across Manipur. Taking a leaf out of Linux Bangalore, an annual event held annually in Bangalore which features talks, discussions, workshops, round-table meetings and demonstrations by national and international speakers, and covers a diverse spectrum of FOSS technologies, ranging from Kernel-programming and Embedded systems to Desktop Environments and Localization to Databases and Web Applications to Gaming and Multimedia, to community and User Group Development. This bunch of friends spread across India come together and formed a group what we now know as ‘Linux Manipur’.
FOSS 2007 – 2008
The last two chapters of FOSS has been an event that many of the members hold dearly in respect to the learning curve each of them had in making this event a success. From the word go, the members come together to reach out to many people as they can to support, assist and help. The dedicated members didn’t leave a single stone unturned to bring together many people across to a single platform be it students, teachers, business houses and various other individuals.
The result was phenomenal with over 900 students from over 50 schools from areas as far and wide as Bishnupur, Imphal East, Imphal West, Senapati, Tamenglong, Thoubal, Ukhrul, Chandel and Churchandpur. Faculties of DBS, ITCTC, Department of CSE, MU, students of Manipur University and many selfless volunteers made FOSS 2007 and FOSS 2008 a remarkable experience.
WHY FOSS 2009?
Having successfully organized two chapters of FOSS in the last two years and seeing the overwhelming response not just from the students and their parents, but also from members, inspired individuals who have come forward with donations, business houses that have supported the event in the last two chapters. We are also determining to bring another chapter of FOSS to the people who matter and the realization that there can be no greater joy than assisting and supporting those who needs exposure to IT and Free and Open Source Software.
The dates have been decided and Linux Manipur in association with Department of Computer Science, Manipur University will organize FOSS 2009 at Imphal, Manipur for the 3rd consecutive year. FOSS 2009 aims to create a will, generate interest inside the mind of the youth to go beyond the boundaries and compete with the rest of the World.
Team Linux Manipur
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