Slashdot Mirror


Indian State Logs Microsoft Out

slack_prad writes "An Indian state, Kerala has chalked out a plan for migrating its high school students to free software platforms in three years. This was apparently in response to RMS's recent visit to the place. The education minister for the state said that the Free software guru Richard Stallman's visit last week had nudged the schools to discard the proprietary software altogether. 'Stallman has inspired Kerala's transition to free software on the lines of an exciting model of a Spanish province.' Initially, schools were given the option to choose whether teachers were to be trained in Linux systems or Microsoft. The option has now narrowed down to migration."

3 of 142 comments (clear)

  1. Re:kerala by legoburner · · Score: 4, Informative
    RMS travels around attempting to persuade people/states/organisations the benefits of Free software


    I didnt mean to sound like I was bashing RMS, I meant it as being a good opportunity to get some decent, large-scale statistics about the benefits of free software with alternative indian states as a useful comparison, not as a demand that RMS act as an institution on his own, and that I hoped RMS or people affiliated with him use it as a chance to further the cause of free software (or learn from any potential problems with free software).
  2. Kerala by vivin · · Score: 4, Informative

    Kerala - the state with the highest literacy rate in India. And one of the two states with a democratically elected communist government.

    Compared to the rest of India, the state is much more advanced. It's the subject of what economists call the Kerala Enigma.

    I'm sure there are a lot of benefits. Kerala might be poised to become another IT hub in India. There are computer courses and classes almost EVERYWHERE in India. I remember when I visited my hometown this may when I was on R&R from Iraq - it's changed quite a bit over the past few years. The people are a lot more tech savvy and there's a LOT of interest in Open Source stuff - mainly due to cost benefits. Hopefully Malayalees look to Open Source as an alternative for M$ - it will be a good boost for Open source.

    --
    Vivin Suresh Paliath
    http://vivin.net

    I like
  3. Malayalam Opensource by vivin · · Score: 4, Informative

    Just to add. Kerala already has a presence in the open source community:

    C-DIT develops Malayalam Open Source Software

    Keli, a free opentype font for Malayalam (under GNU GPL).

    Malayalam Font released as 'free and open' software

    --
    Vivin Suresh Paliath
    http://vivin.net

    I like