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'''Creative Commons India''' mailing list [http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/private/cc-india/] CC-India is beginning the discussion of the draft version of the porting of its licens
'''BytesForAll''' mailing list [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bytesforall_readers] Sharing ideas and information of how ICT (information and communication technology) can be deployed for a pro-people purpose.
 
'''BytesForAll.org''' [http://www.bytesforall.org]
 
'''BytesForAll.net''' [http://www.bytesforall.net]
 
'''Creative Commons India''' mailing list [http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/private/cc-india/] CC-India is beginning the discussion of the draft version of the porting of its license.
 
'''Docuwallahs2''' [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/docuwallahs], a network to share information and build P2P links, mainly among documentary film-makers (and those appreciating it) in India, and South Asia.
 
'''Free Software Foundation (India)''': [http://fsf.org.in/]  The FSF-I's goal is to ensure the long term adoption of free software.


'''GoaNet''' [http://www.goanet.org]: Network building 'social capital' through free news and discussion
'''GoaNet''' [http://www.goanet.org]: Network building 'social capital' through free news and discussion
'''Free Software Foundation (India): [http://fsf.org.in/]  The FSF-I's goal is to ensure the long term adoption of free software.

Revision as of 21:15, 7 July 2006

BytesForAll mailing list [1] Sharing ideas and information of how ICT (information and communication technology) can be deployed for a pro-people purpose.

BytesForAll.org [2]

BytesForAll.net [3]

Creative Commons India mailing list [4] CC-India is beginning the discussion of the draft version of the porting of its license.

Docuwallahs2 [5], a network to share information and build P2P links, mainly among documentary film-makers (and those appreciating it) in India, and South Asia.

Free Software Foundation (India): [6] The FSF-I's goal is to ensure the long term adoption of free software.

GoaNet [7]: Network building 'social capital' through free news and discussion