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FOSS.IN - Day 0 Arrival

December 5th, 2007 by aizatto

A few months ago, the International Open Source Network held an Exchange Grant for people in developing countries to visit a FOSS related event before the end of the year.

Having never gone for an overseas FOSS conference, I took the opportunity and submitted an application form.

A few weeks passed by with no reply, until I was informed that along with Ditesh I was one of the lucky candidates to go to FOSS.IN in Bangalore, India.

Not only would this be my first visit to a FOSS conference, but also to Bangalore, India. Many firsts.

Sadly the flight to Bangalore required a short transit in Chennai. The departure time for Chennai was at 8:20am, so I had to be in the airport earlier than usual to catch the flight. Both flights were okay, but they were packed to the brim.

I’ve always held this image that Bangalore was a modern city, complete with a fully automated public transport system, large streets, what ever the definition of a modern city is. But at least on par with Kuala Lumpur. Immediately after touch down, reality hit, and I was slightly shocked. This image is probably built because of continually hearing Bangalore referred to as the “Silicon Valley of India”.

Perhaps I should have read Wikipedia it before arriving.

After arriving to our service apartments, The Orchard Suite, Ditesh and myself preceded to the FOSS.IN location at JN Tata Auditorium, National Science Symposium Centre, Indian Institute of Science by the infamous mode of transportation, the rickshaw.

The rickshaw rides are bearable, with the only exception being that due to its open nature, I found my hair flying all over the place.

Nonetheless we arrived safely. While waiting fro the registration booth to open, we hung around outside, pulled out our laptops, and leeched off the Internet.

Waiting for registration to open @ FOSS.IN/2007

After a long hiccup, registration opened much much later after we arrived. Once we registered, we finally got to meetup with Colin. As it was already night time we preceded to MG Road for dinner.

Note: Blog posts are highly dependent on wifi availability.

You can follow my flickr feed while I attempt to take more photos with my Nokia e61i. Or follow the public flickr feed!

FOSS.IN 2007 - A Trip to Bangalore, India

October 3rd, 2007 by aizatto

Last year the International Open Source Network (IOSN), held an Exchange Grant allowing members of the FOSS Community to travel to and participate in a FOSS Conference. I sent my submission to go to FOSS.IN, but sadly I didn’t make the cut.

IOSN once again opened Exchange Grants this year, and I submitted an entry, hoping to go to this year’s FOSS.IN. After about 2 weeks of silence, I finally received an email in my inbox. It looks like I have been selected to go! Looks like I still have some luck on my side still.

This will be my first time to a FOSS Conference, and also to India!

Who else is going? See you guys there!

Software Freedom Day 2007

September 7th, 2007 by aizatto

Software Freedom Day (SFD) is on Saturday September 15th and is just around the corner, next week folks! This year, thanks to the help of Inigo Tech, the Kuala Lumpur team for SFD will be situated in KL Central, accessible to just about everyone.

So what is SFD?

Software Freedom Day (SFD) is a worldwide celebration of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS). Our goal in this celebration is to educate the worldwide public about of the benefits of using high quality FOSS in education, in government, at home, and in business — in short, everywhere! The non-profit company Software Freedom International coordinates SFD at a global level, providing support, giveaways and a point of collaboration, but volunteer teams around the world organize the local SFD events to impact their own communities.

What did we do last year? Well nothing really, though we pulled off a very successful FOSS campaign in the August PC Fair. I think it was a more than good substitute.

What will we doing this year? Judging from the wiki, it looks like nothing new really.

But we do need volunteers, or any FOSS related contributions! I most definitely think we need more CDs and volunteers.

Want to know how to help? Have a look at the wiki, and update it with any possible contributions you can think of!

See you at Software Freedom Day 2007!