FOSSCOMM - India's national FOSS network
FOSSCOMM (http://fosscomm.in) has brought together FOSS communities, NGOs, LUGs, academic institutions , FOSS based enterprises in a broad, national coalition that will work towards increasing FOSS adoption and promotion.
Some of us in the FOSS Community in India had been thinking that a national coalition of such individuals/ organizations and
associations should be formed that will work towards the widespread
adoption and promotion of FOSS. Such a network of organizations working
along a broad consensus on promoting FOSS will be able to provide
stronger and more effective responses to events relating to FOSS as
well as initiate proactive actions than perhaps individuals or
institutions acting in isolation. Taking this thought forward, a number
of organizations and individuals have come together as FOSSCOMM - a
civil society alliance of organizations and individuals working to
promote use of free and open source software (FOSS) in India.
FOSSCOMM had its first meeting in Bangalore in Feb 2009. The meeting
was attended by representatives of NGOs, GNU/Linux user groups,
academicians, researchers and FOSS enterprises, from Bangalore and some
parts of the country.The purpose of this meeting was to get discussions
started on the principles, structures and activities of the coalition.
A synergised task list was drawn up as a result of this meeting. Some
of the activities that got underway after the network was initiated are
- a pilot project to train government school teachers on GNU/Linux,
work on mounting a legal challenge to monopolistic trade practices in
the software sector, projects on localization issues in GNU/Linux etc.
A mailing list and a wiki (http://fosscomm.in) was also set-up as a
follow through action from the meeting.
FOSSCOMM then had its second meeting in New Delhi on 4th July, 2009.
Some of the issues discussed in this meeting were FOSS in Education and
how the FOSS community can support the same, Working to counter the
challenges of software patents and other legal issues Working towards
open formats and open standards, building political consensus around
FOSS adoption in India Engaging with the ICT policy space.Various
possible collaborations were discussed and decided upon. These include
workshops on FOSS in education, collaboratively working with schools
and colleges on FOSS adoption etc.
The formation of FOSSCOMM has also helped in countering the challenges
to FOSS in the policy space. Recently India released a Draft National
Policy on open standards for e-governance. Some proprietary software
companies tried to dilute the policy by trying to get it amended to
include multiple standards and royalty-encumbered standards. FOSSCOMM
has been running a campaign to ensure that the policy is not diluted
and continues to support only single , royalty free standards.
The formation of this pan-Indian network, the first such network for
FOSS adoption in the country augurs well for FOSS adoption in India.



