One of most sought after questions in this sector. I have heard many for and against arguements. Some of them are listed under:
For:
1. It's a way of life or principles/values of Open Source - are what an NGO is all about.
2. It's free! and save us a lot of resources - both time and money - why can't we use it?
3. Access to Source Code, no-vendor-lock-in
Against:
1. I don't care - if it's open source or proprietary as long as it works effectively and efficiently
2. Anyways, i get free licenses or pirate these softwares - why should I learn or study/implement open source?
3. I don't get support or no documentation is available
I am not going into each for and against aruguements, but to suggest or explore what is the best-solution available for the ngo's in Indian Context. I would use the word 'Appropriate Technology' and would delve into it little bit.
You should read my other blogs - particularly of Culture and Organisation Age & Culture before we look at Appropriate Technology.
What are open-source solutions available for NGO's in Indian Context?
- Operating Systems (Systems which power your Computer/Laptop) : -
Ubuntu and host of linux based distribution (Desktop and Server editions are available)
- Office Suite - Open Office
- Internet Browser (everbody knows!) - Firefox, Chrome, Safari
- Email Systems - Evolution/Thunderbird for Email Client and Postfix for Email Servers
- Anti-Virus - AVG
- Content Management Systems - Joomla, Plone,Word Press, Movable Type, Mambo, Drupal (many more..)
- Financial Accounting - None which is suitable for Indian NGO's
- Donor Management Systems - None which is suitable for Indian NGO's
- Contact Management Systems - Sugar CRM (some of issues with India - Date format, Currency, etc),
In next week - we will explore much more on this..
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