Free software activists launch Code Free for India initiative

Thiruvananthapuram, Dec 21:

Free software enthusiasts have launched Code Free for India (CoFFI), their latest initiative to leverage the power of free and open source software in nation-building.

This is in the best spirits of the Make in India campaign, according to the International Centre for Free and Open Source Software based here.

CONFERENCE ENDS

CoFFI is the brainchild of this Centre, which hosted the fifth International Free Software Conference-Swatantra 2014 that just concluded here.

P Balasubramaniam, Open Technoogy Group, National Informatics Centre, launched the CoFFI initiative on the final day of the conference.

The initiative aims to encourage development of local software solutions for local problems, a spokesman for the International Centre said here.

This applies particularly in the case of mobile computing, open hardware, geospatial computing, local language computing, Internet-of-things and e-commerce.

CoFFI will invite programmers from the free software community around the country to develop tools and applications for desktop, Internet, mobile, cloud, and Internet-of-things for use by civil society and citizens as well as government and institutions.

GAME CHANGER

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