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The Sarai_CSDS Independent FLOSS Fellowships enable programmers to research and develop different kinds of open source software-based applications. Typically, these are projects that would not usually find support in formal, institutional or market-driven settings, either because of the intent/ nature of the goal or because of the 'open' nature of the knowledge thus produced/created.

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2008 Sarai FLOSS fellowships list

Below is the list of fellowship awards for the 2008 Sarai FLOSS fellowship programme. The number of fellowships this year represents a dramatic increase from last year, and we are thankful to NIXI, and in particular, to their CEO, Mr. Rajesh Aggarwal for their generosity in making so many fellowships possible.

  1. Debayan Banerjee/Sawood Alam: Joint award for OCR in Urdu, Bengali, etc., based on Google Tesseract
  2. Abhishek Choudhary et al: Hindawi is a system to allow programming in Indian languages. This project proposes to build online courseware to introduce the various components of Hindawi, to improve the project documentation, create a syllabus around Hindawi, distribute live CDs, and hold lectures.
  3. Hassath: Making of a short film using FOSS tools, documenting the process, and listing pros and cons of the applications.
  4. Sachin Joshi: Integrating automated speech recognition (ASR) for Hindi into the Linux platform.
  5. Aadil Kak: Kashmiri font completion, and localisation of KDE 4.2.
  6. Friji Karthikeyan: Internet Radio framework, with interface to, and hosting on Giss.tv
  7. Satya Komaragiri: Speech-to-text support in OLPC, with Hindi ASR.
  8. Manu Konchady: FOSS online tutor to teach students new languages, using text-to-speech, and a web-based framework.
  9. Ajay Kumar: Sahana client on Openmoko mobiles. Sahana is the disaster relief management system used for the Bihar floods, tsunami, etc.
  10. Sangeeta Kumari: Maithili localisation of KDE4.2, Fedora, and the Chatzilla IM client.
  11. Pranav Madhyastha / Sriram Chaudhary: Joint award to develop a system of machine translation (MT) from English to Hindi. This will consist of a web framework to assist improvement of the background engine, and work on an open-source MT engine, Anusaaraka.
  12. Helen Mary: Open-source database, and tools to study mental retardation.
  13. Kartik Mistry: Gujarati localisation of KDE 4.2, usability workshop, and some internationalisation work for KDE
  14. Rajeev Sebastian: Indic text rendering in Scribus, a page layout (DTP) application, using the Harfbuzz library.
  15. Shishir Sharma et al: Intelligent Transliteration from Romanised English to Hindi
  16. Syed Shikeb: Urdu localisation of KDE 4.2.
  17. Ravishankar Shrivastava: Chhatisgarhi localisation of KDE 4.2.
  18. Sreeraj R: Adding feature to System Verilog support for ICARUS. System Verilog is a hardware description, and verification language (HDVL) used, e.g., to program FPGAs.
  19. Srujanika: Addition to Oriya dictionary, including scientific and technical terms.
  20. Shamail Tayyab: Web-based secure P2P. Promotes sharing in a community-based way
  21. C S Yoganada: Extend Sagar (TeX) to Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi, Gujarati and Oriya
  22. Jain Basil Aliyas - Xpress Tags import Complete and IDML full document import in Scribus
  23. Anoop Thomas Matthew - ODT/SXW import plugin for Scribus

 

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2008 FLOSS fellowships: Call for proposals



                      Call for proposals:
            Sarai, CSDS, short-term FLOSS fellowships

                      August 20, 2008

1. Introduction

The Sarai programme of the Centre for the Study of Developing
Societies, Delhi (http://www.sarai.net) is pleased to announce
fellowships for projects related to Free/Libre and Open Source
Software (FLOSS) activities. We invite proposals for projects of
practical value, especially those relevant to educational,
social, and community needs.

This year, the fellowships are funded by the National Internet
Exchange of India (NIXI), http: //www.nixi.in, which seeks to
promote Indian language computing, and network technology needs
for India in the FLOSS domain. The Indian Linux Users' Group,
Delhi (ILUG-D) has also agreed to be technical partners on this
year's fellowship projects, and will be involved in the selection
of proposals, and the monitoring of projects.

We wish to increase contacts between FLOSS communities in India
and abroad, and would encourage tie-ups with major international
FLOSS projects. We are particularly interested in the areas
below, but any proposal meeting the conditions listed at the end
is eligible:
    o Localisation of user interfaces into Indian languages, and
      the translation of documentation for FLOSS applications.
    o Indian language computing, including work on fonts,
      rendering, locales, input methods, spell-checking, etc., as
      well as in advanced technologies like optical character
      recognition (OCR), handwriting recognition, and
      speech-to-text.
    o Research on networking technologies relevant to the spread
      of the Internet in India, to the use of Indian-language
      domain names, and enabling a migration to IPv6.
    o In the interest of sustained development, we would like to
      see the enhancement of, and extensions for projects funded
      as part of past Sarai FLOSS fellowships. In particular, we
      draw attention to Hindi automated speech recognition
      (http://sourceforge.  net/projects/hindiasr/), NewsRack
      (http://newsrack.in), and Hindawi (http://www.indicybers.com).
    o Documentation for users of FLOSS tools, particularly in the
      area of Indian language computing.
    o Projects involving cutting-edge technology, especially in
      the domains of mobile computing, embedded devices,
      robotics, GPS, GIS, and location-based services.

We will be asking for a collaborative approach from the fellows;
among one another, with people in ILUG-D and Sarai, or with the
broader FLOSS community. Details of these will be worked out with
the selected fellows, but will include things like discussions
over IRC, email, and postings on the Sarai Project Resource
Centre (PRC) mailing list. Blogging about progress on the
projects is especially encouraged. Fellows will also be asked to
prepare a timeline for the projects, with intermediate
milestones, and will be expected to adhere to them.


                                                      
2. Applying for the fellowships

We invite students, developers, researchers, and practitioners
interested in the FLOSS arena to apply for the fellowships. While
there is no prescribed format for the applications, we expect
them to be in sufficient detail for a reviewer to sensibly
evaluate them. Attention to details, such as a plan of work that
addresses what is possible to accomplish within the limited
project period, a projection of how the work might be continued
after that, and a discussion of the possible impact of the
project, is strongly recommended.  Please mail your application,
along with a resume, to floss@sarai.net, with the subject line
of "Sarai FLOSS fellowships". As this information is intended
to be public, also subscribe to the PRC mailing list at
https://mail.sarai.net/mailman/listinfo/prc, and post a copy
there, failing which your final proposal will be forwarded there
by one of us.  Enquiries are invited at floss@sarai.net , and on
the PRC list, including questions on how to frame proposals.  The
last date of submission is midnight IST on Sun., Sep. 14th,
2008. The projects will run for a total of about six months, with
a final workshop to be held at Sarai, CSDS, Delhi, where the
fellows will be expected to present a summary of their work. The
total amount of the fellowship will be Rs. 70, 000.

3. Conditions

Applicants should have a valid bank account in any bank operating
in India. These are support grants, and the fellows are free to
pursue their primary occupations in parallel, as long as they
keep working on proposed projects as per schedule. The fellows
must be willing to make a release of their final work under any
open-source licence approved by the Open Source Initiative
(OSI). Please see under http://www.opensource.org/licenses for a
complete list.  Proposals from teams, partnerships, collectives,
and faculty on the behalf of a group of students are welcome, so
long as the grant amount is administered by a single individual,
and the funds are deposited in a single bank account in the name
of an individual.
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FLOSS Fellowships 2005 - 2006
This section contains a listing of the FLOSS projects supported during 2005-2006
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FLOSS Fellowships 2004-2005
This section contains briefs descriptions of, and link to, FLOSS projects supported during 2004-2005.
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FLOSS Fellowships 2003 - 2004
This section contains a listing, and brief descriptions, of the FLOSS Fellowships supported in 2003-2004.
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