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  9. "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
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  20. msgid "BOSS - Barath Operating System Solutions"
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  24. msgid "[[!meta date=\"2016-01-26\"]]\n"
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  28. msgid "[[!tag debian blog]]\n"
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  32. "Siri and I are on a journey through India and Nepal, with the aim of "
  33. "learning about needs of Debian derivatives, to improve Debian and encourage "
  34. "closer integration."
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  38. msgid "C-DAC and BOSS"
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  42. "Centre for Development of Advanced Computing ([C-DAC][]) is a large "
  43. "organization serving country- and state-level institutions in India, with "
  44. "offices and training facilities several major cities. In Chennai, C-DAC has "
  45. "a staff of 25 developers working full time on Barath Operating System "
  46. "Solutions ([BOSS][])."
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  50. "BOSS is a Debian derivative with several flavors - a desktop for use at "
  51. "primary schools (EduBOSS), a desktop for governmental offices (BOSS), and a "
  52. "range of server-oriented use cases using same core as the desktops with "
  53. "various (non-packaged) code and configuration on top."
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  57. "The core common to all BOSS flavors is a derivative of Debian. Major work "
  58. "has been in strengthening localization and related code - including the "
  59. "development of a font covering all officially supported indic scripts, "
  60. "tuning input methods configuration, and bugfixing LibreOffice handling of "
  61. "complex scripts. All that work is all passed directly to upstream code "
  62. "projects (some still show as derived work until sifting down again into "
  63. "Debian)."
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  67. "Besides locale derivations, BOSS currently includes 11 packages not yet in "
  68. "Debian - a mixture of package dependencies, branding data and configuration "
  69. "tweaks. Seems most if not all can fit into Debian with a bit of "
  70. "restructuring work."
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  75. "[C-DAC]: <http://cdac.in/>\n"
  76. " \"Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC)\"\n"
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  81. "[BOSS]: <http://bosslinux.in/>\n"
  82. " \"Barath Operating System Solution (BOSS)\"\n"
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  87. "[blend]: <https://wiki.debian.org/DebianPureBlends#Terminology>\n"
  88. " \"Debian Pure Blend - subset of Debian configured for a target group\"\n"
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  92. msgid "business..."
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  96. msgid "small computers"
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  100. "As some of you know, I always had a special interest in low-resource (yet "
  101. "general purpose) computers (partly driven by my lack of money to spend on "
  102. "shinier hardware), and since ~2009 particularly in ARM-based computers."
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  106. "After 4 days of meetings and discussion with C-DAC, - literally few minutes "
  107. "before departure - I casually mentioned my interest in small computers, and "
  108. "much to my surprise it turned out that C-DAC also works on that, just didn't "
  109. "get around to mention it yet at the Debian wiki page."
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  113. "C-DAC have worked for a year on tuning BOSS to work on the Vidyut laptop "
  114. "(successor to the Aakash tablet). All except builtin camera is allegedly "
  115. "working."
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  119. "C-DAC is also looking into Olimex boards - my favorites - possibly for use "
  120. "with small server setups..."
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  123. msgid ""
  124. "...but our time was up, we had to leave for our train to Pune, so details on "
  125. "that we will have to figure out through mail."
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  129. msgid "collaboration"
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  133. "In the past, C-DAC have kept in touch with their users through BOSS-specific "
  134. "places like a dedicated IRC channel. Recent changes in management style at "
  135. "the development office have caused less attention available to that "
  136. "communication, however."
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  140. "C-DAC have politely offered their code changes upstram for years, but maybe "
  141. "\"too polite\": Maybe they have offered only polished fixes, being less loud "
  142. "about \"interesting problems\"."
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  146. "I suggested, as way to improve while limiting (ideally avoiding) extra work, "
  147. "is to mentally take a step up the stream: Treat BOSS not as a derivative but "
  148. "a subset of Debian itself, hang out and discuss issues and ideas at debian "
  149. "irc channels, and maintain your packages directly in Debian."
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  153. "Only parts unfit for Debian - secret stuff done for India military, and "
  154. "dirty configuration hacks not yet possible within Debian Policy - really "
  155. "need to be kept away from Debian."
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  158. msgid "C-DAC agreed, and Debian now has a BOSS team!"
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  162. "Anyone interested to follow BOSS as a Debian blend, and perhaps even "
  163. "contribute with opinions and/or code, is quite welcome to join the newly "
  164. "created mailinglist on Debian Alioth: "
  165. "<https://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/boss-devel>."
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  169. "Our meetings with BOSS developers have been very pleasant. Even those "
  170. "working at the top of cloud or big data stacks - furthest away from our "
  171. "mindset of tightly \"locking down\" all parts as packages - were patient "
  172. "with us."
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  176. "Thanks in particular to Prema S and Prathibha B, working on packaging of "
  177. "BOSS for the past 5+ years, and both likely to enter the Debian New "
  178. "Maintainer Queue before long :-)"
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