[Fsf-friends] Re :Fsf-friends Digest, Vol 49, Issue 17

Mishi Choudhary mishi_c@[EMAIL-PROTECTED]
Tue May 22 12:25:30 IST 2007


Dear AllSometime back i had seen a proposal about a meeting in bangalore in continuation to the lase session on GPLV3 , as Prof moglen shall be inindia in the first half of june this year , Mr Praveen A. however there has not been a follow up of the same.kindly direct me the person in charge of organising the same since time is running out.On  fsf-friends at mm.gnu.org.in wrote  Send Fsf-friends mailing list submissions to  	fsf-friends at mm.gnu.org.in    To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit  	http://mm.gnu.org.in/mailman/listinfo/fsf-friends  or, via email, send a message with subject or body \'help\' to  	fsf-friends-request at mm.gnu.org.in    You can reach the person managing the list at  	fsf-friends-owner at mm.gnu.org.in    When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific  than \"Re: Contents of Fsf-friends digest...\"      Today\'s Topics:       1. free software for film editing/subtitling,	animation etc        (Kussh Singh)     2. free software for better and cheaper diagnostics (Kussh Singh)     3. Re: free software for film editing/subtitling,	animation etc        (Ramanraj K)     4. Re: free software for film editing/subtitling,	animation etc        (Kussh Singh)     5. Re: free software for better and cheaper diagnostics (Raman.P)      ----------------------------------------------------------------------    Message: 1  Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 02:11:54 +0530  From: \"Kussh Singh\"   Subject: [Fsf-friends] free software for film editing/subtitling,  	animation etc  To: \"Principal Support List of FSF-India\"   Message-ID:  	  Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed    Is there anybody in India working on free software for film editing/ film  subtitling etc etc? There are a lot of ngos wanting to convey messages thru  the medium of small documentary films but the studio costs are beyond their  meagre capacities since all studios use imported/propreitary  hardware/software which is very costly . Does anybody know of ways to reduce  costs of film production --specially post production costs (studio, ad  films, clips etc)    Thanks and regards,  Kussh      ------------------------------    Message: 2  Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 02:15:46 +0530  From: \"Kussh Singh\"   Subject: [Fsf-friends] free software for better and cheaper  	diagnostics  To: \"Principal Support List of FSF-India\"   Message-ID:  	  Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed    Does anybody know of free software solutions in the field of  MRI/cat/radiology scanning/diagnostics? Most of India\'s hospitals use  imported hardware/software to do this medical diagnostic work and most of  the time the machines and technologies used are really outdated and  unnecessarily monopolised due to the licence raj of the govt which pushes up  costs to the consumer.    Thanks  Kussh      ------------------------------    Message: 3  Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 06:10:20 +0530  From: \"Ramanraj K\"   Subject: Re: [Fsf-friends] free software for film editing/subtitling,  	animation etc  To: \"Principal Support List of FSF-India\"   Message-ID:  	  Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed    On 5/21/07, Kussh Singh  wrote:    > Is there anybody in India working on free software for film editing/ film  > subtitling etc etc? There are a lot of ngos wanting to convey messages thru  > the medium of small documentary films but the studio costs are beyond their  > meagre capacities since all studios use imported/propreitary  > hardware/software which is very costly . Does anybody know of ways to reduce  > costs of film production --specially post production costs (studio, ad  > films, clips etc)    http://ubuntustudio.org/  -  I have not tried it though - do write if  you give it a try.  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/PackageList gives the packages  that go into it.        ------------------------------    Message: 4  Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 07:17:18 +0530  From: \"Kussh Singh\"   Subject: Re: [Fsf-friends] free software for film editing/subtitling,  	animation etc  To: \"Principal Support List of FSF-India\"   Message-ID:  	  Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed    Thanks for the info. Much obliged.  Kussh    On 5/21/07, Ramanraj K  wrote:  >  > On 5/21/07, Kussh Singh  wrote:  >  > > Is there anybody in India working on free software for film editing/  > film  > > subtitling etc etc? There are a lot of ngos wanting to convey messages  > thru  > > the medium of small documentary films but the studio costs are beyond  > their  > > meagre capacities since all studios use imported/propreitary  > > hardware/software which is very costly . Does anybody know of ways to  > reduce  > > costs of film production --specially post production costs (studio, ad  > > films, clips etc)  >  > http://ubuntustudio.org/  -  I have not tried it though - do write if  > you give it a try.  > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuStudio/PackageList gives the packages  > that go into it.  >  > _______________________________________________  > Fsf-friends mailing list  > Fsf-friends at mm.gnu.org.in  > http://mm.gnu.org.in/mailman/listinfo/fsf-friends  >        --   Kussh  2639-9119      ------------------------------    Message: 5  Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 05:22:48 +0100 (BST)  From: \"Raman.P\"   Subject: Re: [Fsf-friends] free software for better and cheaper  	diagnostics  To: Principal Support List of FSF-India   Message-ID:   Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1      --- Kussh Singh  wrote:    > Does anybody know of free software solutions in the field of  > MRI/cat/radiology scanning/diagnostics? Most of India\'s hospitals  > use  > imported hardware/software to do this medical diagnostic work and  > most of  > the time the machines and technologies used are really outdated and  > unnecessarily monopolised due to the licence raj of the govt which  > pushes up    Free Software requires a special thrust on medical informatics. We  need lot of catching up todo. Surprisingly the most of the medical  informatics revolves round two well documented standards dicom and  hl7. Still free software presence is not much.    Following links may through some light  a.For dicom image viewers and related  http://www.sph.sc.edu/comd/rorden/dicom.html#links  b.debian med project at debian.org    c.general link to medical related projects  http://www.minoru-development.com/en/healthlinks.html      There is huge potential in developing software which interface the  medical equipments like auto-analysers used in clinical testing.      On a related note one of the member of ILUG, Chennai has started a  project called gmedcon at sourceforege(http://gmedcon.sf.net). This  aims to improve existing dicom viewer xmedcon to gtk2 with features a  cardiologist will require.He needs help in coding.    Raman.P      		  __________________________________________________________  Yahoo! India Answers: Share what you know. Learn something new  http://in.answers.yahoo.com/        ------------------------------    _______________________________________________  Fsf-friends mailing list  Fsf-friends at mm.gnu.org.in  http://mm.gnu.org.in/mailman/listinfo/fsf-friends      End of Fsf-friends Digest, Vol 49, Issue 17  *******************************************  


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Mishi Choudhary


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