Free Software Users Group, Thiruvananthapuram

The origins of the Free software community in Thiruvananthapuram can be traced back to the group of TeX users around the University of Kerala[1] in early 1980s. The community then later named themselves Thiruvananthapuram LUG (Indian Linux Users Group),[1] GNU/Linux Users Group, Thiruvananthapuram[2] and then ultimately[3] Free Software Users Group, Thiruvananthapuram. The community has worked with the government in helping with key Free software initiatives[4] in the government and also in promoting[5] and supporting[6] Free software among the general public.[7] The community has also been instrumental[1] in creating an IT policy[8] favorable to Free software in the state of Kerala.

Main Activities

Free software install fests

One of the organized activities of the community was to organize GNU/Linux install fests in and around the city. These were usually organized in educational institutions[9] or public places[6] where the general public could bring their computers to get a GNU/Linux distribution installed on them. As GNU/Linux distributions became more and more easy to be installed and configured the community has stopped organizing these.

Free software lectures and seminars

The Free software users group also organized lectures and seminars[10] on Free Software to spread it among the students.

Support over mailing list

The group has a mailing list running at https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/ilug-tvm. The email address of the group is ilug-tvm [at] googlegroups.com.

Developer camps

The group has also worked with SMC in organizing developer camps[11] in Thiruvananthapuram and outside. During developer camps developers are given hands-on experience in working with Free software tools and primarily around localization initiatives which SMC is involved with.

Software / Hardware Freedom Day

The Free software community in Thiruvananthapuram has also been involved in organizing Software Freedom Day celebrations[2][5][12] and Hardware Freedom Day celebrations[13][14] in the city.

Free software release parties

The community has also organized release parties[15] to celebrate the release of the different Free software like Ubuntu,[16] Firefox etc.

Key Initiatives

Free software install fest at Technopark

One of the first large scale events organized by the community was a week long Free Software Install Fest[17][18][19][20] at Technopark, Thiruvananthapuram organized in 2008. The event was co-organized by SPACE, Zyxware Technologies and Kerala State IT Mission

Creating India's first Freedom Toaster

The community worked together with Zyxware Technologies to create India's first Freedom Toaster[21][22] which is a kiosk which can vend Free software CDs and DVDs. The Freedom toaster was made available at Technopark[22] and at different engineering colleges to make available its services to the public.

Organizing Freedom Walk

The Free Software Users Group, Thiruvananthapuram along with Free software communities across Kerala[23] and Zyxware Technologies[24] organized a 44-day peace walk called Freedom Walk in 2008.[25] Three volunteers from the community walked from Kasargod to Thiruvananthapuram covering all 14 districts in the state on foot and conducted Free software events in schools and colleges to promote the message and philosophy of Free software.[24][26]

Organizing Free Software Free Society conferences

The community has been jointly involved with organizing of the Free Software Free Society conferences[7] conducted by the government of Kerala through ICFOSS and SPACE.

See also

  1. Free software in Kerala
  2. Free software in India
  3. ICFOSS
  4. SMC
  5. SPACE
  6. Free software movement

References

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