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Free Software Workshop for NGOs and Civil Society Groups
Wednesday, 22 April 2009
Effectively compute and communicate in your local language using free and open source software tools and techniques

NGO In a Box Workshop

June 5-6,2009,Delhi and NCR,India
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Free Software Camp for Ngo's and Civil Society Groups
Tuesday, 03 March 2009
 This is a Call for participants for our 7th workshop. Make use of this free software camp to enrich your knowledge and help your organization effectively leverage free software without the licensing hassles. Learn about free software components and methodologies and how to enable it in your everyday work.
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OSSCamp Delhi
Wednesday, 12 December 2007

OSS Camp, Delhi is the India's biggest unconference, yet. Organized on the lines of Bar Camps, OSS Camps are intense events with discussions, presentations, and interactions with the participants. Motivated by the desire of learning by sharing and to share your work with the communtiy, OSS Camps are not-for-profit events and we depend on our sponsors for covering our costs.

OSS Camps are a collective of constituent camps organised by independent communities. It is a platform for the communities to come together and collaborate on open source technologies and tools.

OSS Camp, Delhi is the second community-driven event.

When & Where
The OSS Camp, Delhi is being organized on Dec 15-16, 2007 More info available in the Venue section.


Register
Registrations for OSS Camp, Delhi are open. We are inviting participants from around India and overseas.
You can register for the event here.
If you are from outside Delhi, please help spread the word in you city or country.

Volunteer
OSS Camp, Delhi is a community event. There is no specific group of organizers - Every participant is an organizer. So take up the responsibility of making it a success.
If you'd like to help with organizing the camp, volunteer here and take up some task.


Sponsor
All details regarding sponsorship and our sponsors are available here.

 
Feminist Approach to Technology (FAT)
Tuesday, 13 November 2007

Dear Friends,

Greetings from Feminist Approach to Technology (FAT)!

FAT is pleased to announce the formation of the TechyWomen Community

TechyWomen is a mailing list for women, created to promote the interests of women in technology fields. The list is a humble effort to provide a platform for or women in technology to network with each other, discuss technology and support each other.

The TechyWomen mailing list aims to serve as a private space for women in technology to seek advice from their peers on any technical issue or personal issue related to their career in technical fields, and discuss the challenges they face as women in technology. It is an effort to increase women's participation in technology by providing a support system within women technologists, both established and aspiring.

TechyWomen mailing list is for women in technology in/from India. This is the first of its kind mailing list in India that will serve as a platform for Indian women to discuss anything about technology, be it technical education, career in technology, technical troubleshooting, or about increasing women's participation in technology.

Click here to join the list now.

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freed.in
Wednesday, 12 September 2007

Active Image freed.in is the leading community event in the Indian sub-continent and the developing world. The event promotes freedom in technology and personal privacy in software and other related fields. The annual event makes free and open source software more visible to the world, and shares its excitement with everybody. freed.in helps nurture the community and enables networking within and outside the community in a fun environment. The event strives towards seeding of new projects.

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Software Freedom Day
Saturday, 25 August 2007
Software Freedom Day is a global, grassroots effort to educate the public about the importance of software freedom and the virtues and availability of Free and Open Source Software. Local teams from all over the world organise events on the third Saturday in September 2007.
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