Slashdot Mirror


President Of India Advocates OSS

cOdEgUru writes "I am sure this is a first. The President of India has urged Indian IT Professionals to develop and specialise in OSS rather than Windows. To be noted is that he made the speech (look for the "Think Different" section) at the famous Indian Institute of Information Technology (India's foremost academic institution equivalent to MIT). Also he reminisces that his meeting with Mr.Gates were difficult due to differing views concerning OSS and Security. What should be noted about him is that he is not a politician, but a scientist and an independent thinker foremost."

19 of 702 comments (clear)

  1. Great by gexen · · Score: 3, Funny

    Great for India. This is a great thing. If only the Indian food place near me would open source the recipe for Chicken Tika Mahkani.

    1. Re:Great by Flabby+Boohoo · · Score: 4, Funny

      I just found a tool that can answer most questions like that... don't tell anyone, it'll be our little secret!

  2. Indian president is a technocrat.. by heytal · · Score: 5, Funny

    Slashdot readers may remember that APJ Abdul Kalam, the President of India, is a scientist. He has worked towards developing missiles and the nuclear research of India. He is indeed a rocket scientist.

    1. Re:Indian president is a technocrat.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

      This is embarrassing actually. We're not even sure Bush can read without some help sounding-out the big words...

  3. true wisdom. by sweeney37 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Mohandas Gandhi once said:
    Non-cooperation with evil is a sacred duty.

    It's obvious Ghandi would of never used Microsoft.

    Mike

    1. Re:true wisdom. by Alsee · · Score: 4, Funny

      design nuclear missiles

      Well India needs to some sort of deterrent against Microsoft.

      -

      --
      - - You can't take something off the Internet! That's like trying to take pee out of a swimming pool.
  4. presidentofindia.nic.in runs IIS on Win2k by hotchai · · Score: 3, Funny

    Oh the irony!

  5. CalTech by sxltrex · · Score: 2, Funny
    To be noted is that he made the speech (look for the "Think Different" section) at the famous Indian Institute of Information Technology (India's foremost academic institution equivalent to MIT).


    Huh. And I always thought India's foremost academic institution was CalTech--Calcutta Technical Institute!

    :-)

  6. Whoa....... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny
    "What should be noted about him is that he is not a politician, but a scientist and an independent thinker foremost." "

    Whoa. Electing a thinker. What a bizarre concept.

    Those whacky Indians. Let's rain some "Freedom" down on their asses.

    1. Re:Whoa....... by Vegan+Pagan · · Score: 2, Funny

      Sorry, England already did it.

  7. Re:Microsoft by fussman · · Score: 5, Funny

    Attention all Microsoft Employees: WORK HARDER!!!

    --
    Support Israeli punk bands. Man Alive.
  8. Re:Okay, It's time for another tech boom by Timesprout · · Score: 3, Funny

    1 000 000 000 million people worldwide using an Os that isn't Windows

    Fuck I better start impregnating women like crazy if we are going to hit those numbers, but if thats what it takes to beat MS I am prepared to suffer and do it. Girls please form an orderly queue outside my door. Preferably supermodels/fit actresses types to the front.

    --
    Do not try to read the dupe, thats impossible. Instead, only try to realize the truth
    What truth?
    There is no dupe
  9. Re:He talked to BillG about opensource.. by Eagle7 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Thank you... I am now less intelligent as a result of having read that comment.

    --
    _sig_ is away
  10. Re:In India by nathanh · · Score: 4, Funny
    I guess someone as smug, smart and wordly as you are would know all about India's woes.

    India's woes? I was insulting Americans. I guess what they say about Americans is true; you guys really can't detect sarcasm without a laugh track.

    I'm also glad to see that you have a second account so you can mod yourself up.

    Haha, I don't have a second account. I guess there are simply people out there who know what sarcasm is.

  11. Re:In India by nathanh · · Score: 3, Funny
    You must not be an American or you would realize that not all of us are so stereotypical. As with all countries we are as diversified as the next, as argumentative and debative of our governments role, and have the uneducated along with the educated, so please, do not lump us all into a simplistic catagory.

    It really detracts from a joke if you have to explain it, but I'm getting hate mail so I guess I'll have to spell this one out.

    For all the really slow people out there, I'm using something called S-A-R-C-A-S-M. When that nitwit "r0xah" claimed that Indians are trying to "break free of poverty" - possibly the stupidest thing I've heard all year - I used S-A-R-C-A-S-M to highlight the ignorant claim. You see, what I did was turn the stereotype around and claim that Americans are all redneck bigots just like r0xah.

    Now I realise that you have a gun-toting monkey for a president so perhaps some of you yanks took me too seriously. With somebody like that in power you can be forgiven for getting a tad defensive. I forgive you all! At least a few moderators seemed to get the joke; there might be hope for the rest of you yanks, yet!

  12. Re:In India by nathanh · · Score: 2, Funny
    u have greatly offended me...

    If you are an American than "huzzah, that's another point for the home team". Pints all 'round! Drinks are on me!

  13. Re:In India by pmz · · Score: 3, Funny

    ...I'm using something called S-A-R-C-A-S-M.

    I've gotten bitten by this before. Using sarcasm on Slashdot without using appropriate sarcasm markup tags can be dangerous. Slashdot readers range in density from fluffy air to depleted uranium, with the distribution weighted heavily to either extreme.

    Now I realise that you have a gun-toting monkey for a president...

    Please, don't offend the monkey! He's sensitive, you know.

  14. Re:In India by $rtbl_this · · Score: 2, Funny

    If you get two candidates with similar skills, one who worked at Microsoft and one who is maintainer of some Linux kernel driver, who would you hire?

    Depends on which one gives the best head.

    --
    "Are you being weird, or sarcastic?" said Emma. I said I didn't know because I get the two feelings mixed up.
  15. I feel bad now... by morgajel · · Score: 2, Funny

    The President of India is advocating opensource.

    I don't even think our president knows what opensource is.
    You ask Bush what he thinks about opensource and I'm sure he'll go into a story of why they're bad and how he got opensource once from kissing a farm animal.

    In all seriousness, I think this is a very good thing. Last time I checked, India had a larger population than wyoming. If their tech school starts churning out linux guys, their country will eventually turn to linux, and there will be much rejoicing

    that would make me happy.

    --
    Looking for Book Reviews? Check out Literary Escapism.