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Two day program @ CMRIT 19th March 2010

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FSMK is organizing a two day workshop at CMRIT with the support of IBM. There would be 5 paralell technical tracks.

We will talk on issues like open standards at the end of tech sessions.

1. Topic: Linux Test Project (Test development/testing for GNU/Linux OS related)

"Freedom Walks" by Free Software Movement-Karnataka, 13 MARCH, 2010

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FSMK(Free Software Movement- Karnataka) is organizing the National Conference on Free Software, where issues pertaining to Freedom in Computing and the related Software are going to be discussed and debated in a week's time, on the 20th and 21st March. Campaigning for the Conference took a different shape today when Freedom Walks were organized starting from two nodal points in the city; One starting from Mahatma Gandhi statue on M.G. Road and the other from Jayanagar 4th Block.

Swatantra Software & Road shows on Saturday - 13th March. Dont Miss it !!

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We've done Technical workshops, Philosophy sessions, Candle held parades, and even Rock shows! Why?

The only motive behind all these activities has been, to reach out to as many people as possible with the message of Freedom in Software. We are the Free Software Movement- Karnataka: Enthusiasts,propagandists and activists of Swatantra Software.

And now, the students, who are the vibrant dynamics of our movement have come up with yet another off-beat means to spread the word about Free Software and the National Conference on Free Software in particluar.

AC3 run up event on sunday - 14th March 2010

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Nowadays, We can't think of a day without internet or email. But, lot of people still do not access emails/internet or have not even made a phone call in their whole life. Digital divide is becoming yet another tool for oppression. There is a section of society completely unware of what is going on with technology. But, kids from Ambedkar Community Computing Center(AC3), using digital technology, captured the world of inequality which we usually comfortably ignore. Visit their photo exhibition and join their journey into digital world.

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