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FSFI writes to Secretary, Department of IT
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A letter written to Secretary, Department of I.T., Ministry of Information and Communications Technologies, on the successful drafting of Standards Policy for e-Governance. To,
Shri Jainder Singh, Secretary, Department of IT, Ministry of Information and Communications Technologies, Government of India. New Delhi.
Dear Sir,
Sub: Free/Open Standards for eGovernance
On behalf of Free Software Foundation of India (http://www.GNU.org.in), I would like to record our appreciation for DIT for drafting Standards Policy for e-Governance. Upon reviewing the latest version (dated 26-Feb-2009) we felt that India can set an excellent example if we can go ahead and adopt this as our policy. As one of the most resourceful ICT countries in the world, this kind of policy will help to create a greener and cleaner digital environment. Therefore, the policy is not only good for India but also for the rest of the world. That way we can create a wonderful and healthy digital ecosystem.
We wish to also inform you our fears, since we know what the bigger Industry players would always want, e.g., they would want us to make room for their own document encodings, even if they cannot standout as open standards, and they would not like royalty free formats. If weyield to these demands, let me affirm, is not in our country's interest, and therefore request you to ensure that all the standards remain open standards, and royaltee free implementations be possible without any encumbrances. We sincerely hope that the department will not yield to such pressures from the Industry. Any such provision will make the entire effort go waste, for this will not help us to get out of vendor lock-ins, and eliminate monopoly. As an organizationthat nurtures and supports freedom in computing, we find such provisons are unacceptable for any freedom loving societies.
We are looking forward to hear this draft become effective as immediately as possible in the present state. We therefore request you to use your good offices to look into the matter and notify the policy without further amendments.
With warm regards,
Dr. Nagarjuna G. Chairperson, Free Software Foundation of India. http://www.GNU.org.in/
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