[Fsf-friends] Free Software: What does freedom really mean... to whom?

Sayamindu Dasgupta unmadindu@Softhome.net
12 Nov 2002 23:43:07 +0530


Hi,
We also have www.peacefulaction.org
It runs on PHPNuke 5.5 - has mailing list capabilities (now it's just
used for running admin jobs), forums, news systems, chat, etc
At present, it's primary areas of focus are
	1. Social Issues
	2. Human Rights
	3. Envioronmental issues.
	4. Free Software.
	5. Education
	6. International Relations
	7. Culture
	8. Economics

-iti-
sdg

On Tue, 2002-11-12 at 12:28, Khuzaima A. Lakdawala wrote:
> http://india.indymedia.org/
> 
> http://india.indymedia.org/about.php3
> 
> About Us
> 
> What is the IMC Movement ?
> 
> The Independent Media Center (IMC) websites is a global network of
> collectively run media outlets. The people involved in helping run
> these websites are self-styled media activists who share a commitment
> to facilitating a culture in which people no longer see themselves as
> passive consumers of 'news' and 'analyses' that are produced and
> suitably packaged for mass consumption by media corporations (private
> or State-run).
> 
> For more information about how the history of the indymedia.org sites,
> please see the follow this link: http://www.indymedia.org/about.php3.
> 
> Why India-IMC ?
> 
> The need for for a new culture with respect to media reporting of news
> and analyses is, perhaps, greatest in the Indian sub-continent, and
> other parts of the world that despite the end of overt colonialism
> continue to be beset by the colonial mindset, and the absence of
> transparency or accountability.  For getting an overview of the sorry
> state of the media in India, you may want to read an excellent article
> by P. Sainath (a freelance journalist, and author of "Everybody Loves
> a Good Drought) at the following site:
> http://www.unesco.org/courier/2001_06/uk/medias.htm
> 
> More About the India-IMC:
> 
> This India IMC site is being maintained in the interest of helping
> create a network and culture of independent media reporting in the
> Indian sub-continent. A small set of people, who all share a deep
> commitment to the Independent media collective movement have come
> together to help get this site going. We are hopeful, that as more
> people begin to post news items on this site, it wil help spawn other
> similar sites in various cities, towns and districts/states/provinces
> of South Asia.  The overall format of the indymedia.org sites is very
> open. In keeping with the general format of all the indymedia.org
> sites, there is a 'FEATURES' column which has to be maintained by an
> editorial team; and there is a 'NEWSWIRE' column to which anyone can
> contribute news/analysis items with text or multimedia content.
> 
> 
> On Mon, 11 Nov 2002 23:25:31 +0530 (IST), Frederick Noronha <fred@bytesforall.org> wrote:
> 
> > In Goa we already have one. See 
> > http://www.freenewsgoa.net
> > If someone could support us on the technical side (PostNuke setups,
> > webspace), we could surely think of doing this at a wider/national level.
> > FN
> > 
> > On 11 Nov 2002, V. Sasi Kumar wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > > On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 15:26, Frederick Noronha wrote:
> > > 
> > > > On another issue, I think that the ideals of Free Software need to be
> > > > extended to other fields too (including journalism, where the money has
> > > > become good in recent years in countries like India but increasingly
> > > > journalists are feeling choked by their inability to express themselves
> > > > freely). 
> > >  
> > > Do you think we could plan a web site where journalists could freely
> > > express themselves? Or does some such thing already exist? Perhaps we
> > > could also give regular daily news, if there are enough journalists
> > > willing to support it.
> > > 
> > > V. Sasi Kumar
> 
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Sayamindu Dasgupta [http://www.peacefulaction.org/sayamindu/]

 
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