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Policy on Collaborative Application development by Opening the source code of Applications

Policy on Collaborative Application development by Opening the source code of Applications
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 30, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

The Policy on Collaborative Application development by Opening the source code of Applications intends to increase the pace of application development and rapid roll out/ ...

The Policy on Collaborative Application development by Opening the source code of Applications intends to increase the pace of application development and rapid roll out/ implementation by adopting the principles of open-source development model. Government wants to promote reuse of existing developed applications. Successful running applications and new applications are envisaged to be developed within the public domain by opening the application source code and it is also intended to encourage innovation inside and outside Government by encouraging collaborative development to achieve better products in less time.

e-Gov application source open approach—including the use and release of application source to public—can reduce costs, reduce development time, and improve overall quality, including security through increased transparency and mass peer review.

We invite your attention and comments on the Policy on Collaborative Application development by Opening the source code of Applications

Last date for sending your suggestions is 30th November 2014.

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Gaurav Gupta
Gaurav Gupta 11 years 4 months ago
• There are restrictions of network sharing by multiple service providers which should be made free to use. • New projects should not be passed till the builders deploy this infrastructure. • Benefits • Common independent infra – therefore no monopoly of a service provider and choice to customer. • National saving in terms of multiplication of efforts of laying of network • Saving of natural resources (Copper) as it is replaced by Fiber optic cable. • World class futuristic network. • Less heat
Gaurav Gupta
Gaurav Gupta 11 years 4 months ago
• A new technology called Fiber to the Home (FTTH) is in practice which provides an independent fiber optic based infra with in the complexes. • This infra is available to all service providers and no need to put separate copper infrastructure each home. • This should be mandatory for all private and state owned builders (like DDA, Huda etc) and the project approval should be subject to provisioning of FTTH Infrastructure.
Gaurav Gupta
Gaurav Gupta 11 years 4 months ago
• Another option is to either own the infra by the agency or private parties can be involved in this built up. • However, there should be a mechanism / guidelines to govern the private players for lease to other private parties. • ROW should not be issued again as the infra is available for use.
Gaurav Gupta
Gaurav Gupta 11 years 4 months ago
• A nationwide instructions to be circulated about deployment of Fiber Optic Cable (at least 144 Fiber or 288 Fiber (Preferably)) along with any new national highway / state highway / gas pipeline / railway track / electricity lines etc. • All national and state authorities to be alerted on this. • This infra should be available to all on non-discriminatory basis on first cum first basis (E – Auction way)
akash agrawal
akash agrawal 11 years 4 months ago
MAN KI BAT ME YAH BHI KAHUNGA KI NASHE V BHARAT ME HU RAHE RAPE AADI SE MUKTI KE LIYE NAV YUVKO KO MEDITATION + DHAYAN KARNE HETU PROTSAHIT KARNA CHAHIYE SBHI SARKARI SCHOOL PRIVET SCHOOL ME SBHI SARKARI VIBHAGO ME EK YOGA TEACHER HONA CHAHIYE JO ANIVARYAT BATCH BANAKAR KAM SE KAM 1 AFTE ME EK BAR YUGA DHYAN AADI KARVAE JISSE VAYKTI ADHAYTMA KO PAHACHAN KAR IN BHURI ADATO SE Ladane ki takat prapt kar sake bharat ka vikas keval our keval adhyatma se hi ho sakata hai jab tak bharat ka py
Ajit Singh
Ajit Singh 11 years 4 months ago
First making DIGITAL INDIA our government have to make wi-fi country.If our govenment are not able to do this wifi programm all over india.Then they have to talk with our Internet sevice provider to take less money on internet packs. HOW MANY PEOPLES ARE AGREE WITH THIS??
akash agrawal
akash agrawal 11 years 4 months ago
man ki bat me me pradhanmantri ji ke select kiye vishay par me nashe se yuva ko mukt karne me keval itna KAHUNGA KI NASHE SE MUKTI KE LIYE NASHE KI JITANI BHI VASTU HAI USSE BHART KO MUKT KARNA MATLABH NASHE SE SMBANDHIT JITANI BHI VASTU MILTI HAI USE PRATIBANDHIT KAR DI JAYE
Dipankar Das
Dipankar Das 11 years 4 months ago
Sir, i heard the speech at Sarusajai Stadium.During this time i appreciated you because of you remind (Sacha Bharat mission)the entire people of stadium.you mention the illegal infiltration of bangladesis but you dont mention redness problem like erosion,flood,terrosim,etc. Sir you are the only person who solve our redness problem.sir your next visit, i hope you will take the above mention these problem seriously.Last i want to reqst u that one rail university is essential for NE region..
Gaurav Gupta
Gaurav Gupta 11 years 4 months ago
• Special Product Zones should be developed with main item and its ancillary units all at same place. This will reduce: – Time To Delivery – Transportation Cost – Overall Cost • Manpower skill development and training center also should be there in the same area.
Gaurav Gupta
Gaurav Gupta 11 years 4 months ago
• A joint effort to be done involving industry and universities / premier institutes like IITs, NITs and other private institutes for development of new products. • The new innovation / development to be sold to companies without prejudice and on a Non discriminatory manner. • Patent laws to be reviewed. We should learn from our neighbors. • Independent researchers should also get facilities at IIT’s etc for their researches.