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    OPEN SOURCE ALREADY IN ARMENIA

    HULIQ
    Sept 16 2009
    SC

    The expression Open Source Software has been widely used in the
    IT-industry recently. Full-scale programs of Open Source, from
    operation systems and server solutions up to office applications
    and graphics editors, do not need a payment for legal use, and any
    specialist can create modified and improved versions of such software.

    At the dawn of origination of information science the initial code
    underwent changes and was transferred from hand to hand until in
    60-70s the right to software product property took a prevailing
    position. In the middle of 80s Richard Stallman left the Artificial
    Intellect Laboratory of Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT
    AI Lab) and founded Free Software Foundation. He and his like-minded
    programmers tried to develop a Unix clone fully created on the basis
    of Free Software. Although many important programs were elaborated,
    such as GCC (GNU Cross Compiler) and EMACS (the world's greatest editor
    project), the clone has not been completed. In October of 1991, a
    student of the IT Faculty Linus Torvalds published a message to Usenet
    group stating that he introduced Minix kernel on x86 computers. Due to
    Internet development, issue of Linux and the inaccessible behavior of
    Microsoft, that had a key role in IT-sphere, a stage of return to the
    old style of computer interaction started. During the following seven
    years Open Source Movement was called Free Software Movement as long
    as Erik Raymond initiated the name Open Source in 1998 and compared
    the open code and the main right to property of software product with
    the method of Software development. Such was the origination of Open
    Source Movement. In Armenia the idea of creation of Open Source project
    occurred in the autumn of 2002. Correspondent of ARMINFO News Agency
    Vyacheslav Khachatryan applied to Director of Open Source Armenia
    Armen Shahverdyan for comments on the project.

    - How did the idea of the project's creation occur in the country?

    - Approximately a year ago an active group of like-minded-specialists
    was formed, including representatives from Armenia, Denmark and the
    USA. Jointly discussing the prospects of development of computer
    technologies in Armenia, we have arrived to a conclusion that the
    most prospective at the moment can become development of Open Source
    programming.

    - When did the Open Source Armenia (OSA) project's implementation
    start?

    - In January, 2003, we officially registered a web-site
    www.opensourcearmenia.com and already in February an implementation
    of three programs started at the American University of Armenia under
    management of President of the Union of IT Enterprises Hovhanness
    Avoyan. In March Eurasia Foundation agreed to continue financing the
    program. Lycos/Armenia, Enterprise Incubator Foundation, Armenian
    High-Tech Council of America, International Executive Service Corps
    and the American University of Armenia also contributed to the
    project's implementation. These organizations accepted the proposals
    of participation in the given project with a great enthusiasm,
    highly appreciating its prospects. After we decided to form a group of
    programmers interested in cooperation which would work on the projects
    independently from us. We received many responses of the specialists
    ready to start working on the project. The work of the programmers
    being guided with enthusiasm resulted in a creation of dozens of
    projects on creation and development of various types of Software.

    One of the most interesting programs of OSA is the Software
    localization project Open Office 1.1, the most wide-spread alternative
    to Microsoft Office, of course, Open Office has less possibilities
    than its analogues, but it has privileges as well i.e. Open Office
    1.1 is officially provided free of charge. In case if Microsoft
    makes a decision of "pressuring" the piracy market of its production
    in Armenia, the country will get an alternative way out of this
    situation by using Open Source products. In the nearest future,
    after the compilation process, a beta-version of the Open Office
    in the Armenian language will be issued in the country. By the way,
    many people even from South Africa apply for advises to the forum of
    our web-site in connection with the Open Office compilation and our
    specialists help them with pleasure.

    Besides, under the project a new business-model of Application Service
    Provider is created for Armenia, a system of regulation of relations
    with clients. As the prices of Software products are rather high, this
    business-model will allow connecting the server through Internet. A
    definite software product will be saved on this server. And paying for
    only monthly leasing of the service, a user will get an opportunity
    of a "remote" usage of the software product. The given project is
    headed by our compatriots, highly-qualified specialists from Austria.

    One of the most successful projects is "NetBeans" SVG Editor which was
    elaborated at the American University of Armenia. In the course of the
    first month this program was downloaded from Internet by thousands of
    users world wide. While the logotype of Open Source Armenia is placed
    on the web-site of NetBeans development engineers alongside with such
    well-known companies as "Sun Microsystems" and "Hewlett-Packard".

    Besides, it is necessary to mention one especially successful project
    "Children's Internet Gateway". Under the given project, teenagers
    from the town of Spitak studying the operation system Linux under
    management of specialists from the USA work on creation of a Children's
    Internet-portal with wide opportunities of the Content Management
    System, naturally, with open source codes which will allow specialists
    to modify the program as they thinks best.

    - Who are the main "volunteers" in the implementation of OSA projects?

    - Specialists having various qualifications participate in OSA
    projects. Majority of the program's participants are students needing
    experience, and by working on creation of Open Source software their
    receive relevant knowledge and length of service. It becomes very
    urgent for them as there are many companies in the country that admit
    only employees having length of service. Hence, an exclusive circle
    is created, the people having no working experience are not admitted
    to job, and it is unknown where from to get this experience. Besides
    the students, people wanting to spend their spare time on anything
    else besides their main jobs work on the project. The most important
    in OSA program is, in my opinion, communication between interesting
    people and exchange of experience.

    -What consumer circle the OSA-created software is calculated on?

    - In my opinion, it is state organization that, first of all,
    should take interest in OSA production. Sooner or later, state
    organizations will have to change over to legal software production
    as, for example, the production of Microsoft often used at these
    establishments, to speak softly, is not legal. In succession of
    time Armenia faces a choice of either purchasing standard packages of
    Microsoft for some $450 or receiving Open Source products, practically,
    free of charge. Such a situation was in Bulgaria. Then over 90% of
    organizations of that country were deprived of piratical software,
    and had to take measures to localize the piratical products, including
    software as Bulgaria must join the European Union. Taking into account
    the fact that the country cannot ban the use of illegal programs
    without providing any alternative, the Bulgarian authorities made a
    decision to change over to Open Source production as the purchase of
    expensive licensed products proved to be more than it could afford.

    - What stage is the project at?

    - At present we are at a stage of full-scale work on nine
    products. Several of them have been operating for some three-four
    months already. I would like to mention the high attendance of
    our web-site. To compare, I would say that our web-site one of
    the most attended sites among the internet-resources referring the
    IT-development sphere in Armenia. In the average, OSA's web-site is
    visited by 4,000 users world wide.

    -What are the forthcoming plans of Open Source Armenia?

    - We try to contribute to various projects necessarily, in order that
    in future specialists could work independently. Quite recently we
    have issued a booklet dedicated to the Project, wherein the programs
    elaborated under Open Source Armenia are described. The booklet is
    distributed to the organizations interested world wide.
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