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TheBangalore Linux Users Group (BLUG) is aFree and Open Source Software (FOSS) user group.

History

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Formed in 1998, the group participated inBangalore IT.COM 1999 (now known asBangalore IT.in), then India's largest technology event. The Government of Karnataka gave the BLUG an entire pavilion, where it exhibited Linux-based machines showing various applications, under the motto "Seeing is believing".

Over the years, the BLUG participated in a number of technology events, and from 2001 to 2004facilitatedLinux Bangalore, aFOSS event with thousands of delegates from India and abroad. The current edition of the event is calledFOSS.IN.

In late 2000, the BLUG was registered as a not-for-profit society, under the Karnataka Societies Registration Act 1960.[1]

During 2004–2005, recognising that Linux and Open Source had become mainstream technologies and did not need generic advocacy, members of the group proposed creating smaller groups in Bangalore, leading to the formation ofSpecial Interest Groups (SIGs). Another outcome was regularBirds of a Feather (BOF) meet-ups every fortnight at locations across the city.

In February 2005, the BLUG was named the "Most Popular Indian Linux User Group" at the Linux Asia conference in New Delhi.[2]

In mid-2005, the BLUG regrouped and resumed its activities, including meetings, while at the same time adopting the role of a staging platform for multiple FOSS activities, especially amongst students. From late 2005 onwards, the BLUG began an educational campaign at technical colleges, with members speaking about technical and non-technical FOSS topics at student-arranged events in colleges.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Bangalore Linux User Group". 22 November 2001. Archived fromthe original on 22 November 2001.
  2. ^"LinuxAsia 2005 - LFY Awards". 29 August 2005. Archived fromthe original on 29 August 2005.

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