Free/libre and open source software (FLOSS)

“We want to make FOSS producers more influential, customers happier”
“We want to make FOSS producers more influential, customers happier” 02 April 2007 FN for APCNews

APC member in Croatia, ZaMirNET, has joined an information and communication technologies industrial cluster working on free and open source software. Interview with Danijela Babic of ZaMirNET in this part two (of two) on Croatian software policy.

ZaMirNET joins a Croatian free software cluster
ZaMirNET joins a Croatian free software cluster 02 April 2007 FN for APCNews

The APC member in Croatia, ZaMirNET, has joined an industrial cluster working on free and open source software. Read part one (of two) of this new adventure which might help transform Croatia’s software sector. The full interview in part two reveals the specific role ZaMirNET will play in the still-in-formation economic network.

An option for online documentation, Newsrack.in, helps NGOs
An option for online documentation, Newsrack.in, helps NGOs 29 March 2007 Frederick Noronha

Subramanya Sastry is an Indian techie who holds a doctorate from the University of Wisconsin but chooses to deploy his software skills for the development sector back home. A tool he created, called NewsRack.in, is drawing rave reviews from the few who have encountered it early.

To the barangay... taking relevant FOSS software to local government
To the barangay... taking relevant FOSS software to local government 28 January 2007 FN for APCNews

Can free and open source software (FOSS) make a difference to the way in which local government functions in the Philippines? Manila-based Institute for Popular Democracy believes it can. It is therefore working on sharable, localised and relevant software.

Piracy, FLOSS, peer production, new models, innovation... a voice at the IGF
Piracy, FLOSS, peer production, new models, innovation... a voice at the IGF 01 November 2006 APC

Of all the many bytes emerging out of Athens and the IGF, this one made the most sense to me: Piracy creates jobs, but [Free Software and] Open Source and Open Standards create opportunity, create entrepreneurs. And I think that’s the challenge for the IGF as well, how to look at it is a public interest forum, the Internet is a public space, and how can we facilitate maximum sharing,...

Brand new Filipino free software coalition to push for “nation of creators”
Brand new Filipino free software coalition to push for “nation of creators” 10 October 2006 Nina Somera

A consortium of socially-aware free and open source software advocates was launched on Software Freedom Day, September 16 2006, at the University of the Philippines. Commonly referred to as BUKAS (new open formation), it consists of seventeen organisations, which share the view that FOSS has become a political imperative in light of the actual Filipino “intellectual property” regime. “Inf...

Strawberry fields grow horizontally
Strawberry fields grow horizontally 03 September 2006 FD for APCNews

A strawberry field is basically kind of a horizontally connected strawberry network,” says Mihály Bakó, when trying to explain how his environmental non-governmental organisation came up with its name: Strawberrynet. APCNews met with APC’s Transylvanian member in Sfantu Gheorghe, Romania, in early September 2006. Read the details about ICT policy, Romanian style.

APC launches new international free software prize
APC launches new international free software prize 25 August 2006 APCNews

A new prize, the APC Chris Nicol FOSS Prize, was launched on Friday August 25 in Mexico City. The biennial $4,000 USD prize will be awarded to a person or group doing extraordinary work to make it easy for ordinary computer users to start using free and open source software (FOSS).

Non-profits take to Drupal... increasingly and intensely
Non-profits take to Drupal... increasingly and intensely 04 August 2006 FN for APCNews

When Partha Sarkar of APC-member BytesForAll decided to turn the South Asian volunteer-driven network he co-founded into an even more participative affair, he opted for Drupal. And Sarkar and company are not alone. Other members of the APC network are also finding Drupal is a convenient tool for setting up and activating online communities.

From here to where? APC meet zooms in on FOSS in South Asia
From here to where? APC meet zooms in on FOSS in South Asia 01 August 2006 FN for APCNews

From here to where? And how? APC’s April Bangladesh consultation on communication policy, which brought in diverse people from across South Asia, helped to connect ideas that nudge forward ideals of freedom-in-computing in this populous part of the planet. One of the sessions that participants themselves felt the need to look at, are the critical issues facing free and open source software.

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