Free/Libre and Open Source Software contributors from India

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Project: Panini l10n Panini is a web-based, translation and translator management framework. In planning stage. Web environment. Intended for a developers' audience. Under the GNU General Public License (GPL). In English language, OS independent. Based on Python programming language. I18N (Internationalization), L10N (Localization). Developer: Baishampayan Ghose, ghoseb at users.berlios.de

Sarovar.org Sarovar.org is India's first portal to host projects under Free/Open source licenses. It is located in Trivandrum, India and hosted at Asianet data center. Sarovar.org is customised, installed and maintained by Linuxense as part of their community services and sponsored by River Valley Technologies.

Amit Upadhyay, django. Contacts Amit Upadhyay upadhyay AT gmail.com Mobile: +91-9867-359-701. Wikipedia explains: "Django is an open source web application framework, written in Python, which loosely follows the Model-View-Controller paradigm. It was originally developed to manage several news-oriented sites for the World Company of Lawrence, Kansas, and was released publicly under a BSD license in July 2005. The current stable version of Django is 0.91..."

Siddartha Ghosh's BhuDishti Task of developing the complete Open GIS solution.

Amrra Linux AmraaLinux is the project of creating linux distribution with default Bengali language. In this project we will create remastered linux distro which will be based on Debian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu, Fedora & Red Hat Enterprise Linux. By Khandakar Mujahidul Islam

Naba Kumar, lead developer of Anjuta, which is the official IDE for GNOME.

Two Ubuntu developers from India. One of them is Bhuvaneshwaran, a part of the Ubuntu Documentation team, and works for CollabNet,

Projects at Sourceforge.net that show up the word "India". May or may not be related to India. Some links include Virtualmarket (this project is to simulate the real Stock Market of India, where people can play with virtual money. The main idea is to let people learn and get equiped for real online trading of stocks/shares in India and get better at investing), Bengali Writer (`Bengali Writer' is a set of utilities for computerized editing and typesetting in Bengali, a language of India and Bangladesh. It comprises a set of fonts for Bengali in several formats (METAFONT, BDF, PS), a text editor with spell-cheking...), Career Sangi (The State of West Bengal in India has advanced much in the field of higher education. Our objective is to help the layman, specially the academic class with a Geographic Information System providing all necessary information about these institutions.)

Other links from Sourceforge.net include KSanskrit (KSanskrit is an educational program that teaches the Sanskrit language, the chief literary language of ancient India, which has a larger extant corpus of literature than classical Greek and Latin combined), Dataone Usage Finder (a simple utility to keep track of your Dataone broadband usage), AntiDialer (a QT based broadband dialer for Sify Broadband users in India. It has features comparable to the Sify Windows dialer such as password saving and autologin. Now Sify users no longer have to depend upon the old default dialer provided by Sify), and more...

Also: SMTP2SMS for India (a SMS client for sending SMS to the mobile for which EMAIL2SMS service is provided. It uses SMTP for sending SMS. Currently the code comes with a configurable operators list, pre-configured for several Indian mobile operators), SaiPACS (SaiPACS strives to help Primary Agricultural Co-Operative Credit Society of developing nations. SaiPACS presently is being used by PACS in Himachal Pradesh state of India, as a management tool for daily banking and inventory needs), MIR-OS which is a "32bit pre-emptive Multi-tasking OS from India", and three additional pages like this (yet to be looked at!)

{Thanks for the inputs that made this listing possible, to members of the PRC, Project Resource Centre mailing list, and Sarovar, besides Baishampayan Ghose <b.ghose at gnu.org.in> and many others.}


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