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Open Source Resource Center
The Open Source Resource Center (OSRC) is a project of the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB), Ministry of Information Technology. It is based in Islamabad, Pakistan’s federal capital. The project began in 2003 to promote and support open source initiatives in the country.

Objectives:
  • Raising public awareness about open source solutions
  • Decreasing dependency on proprietary software
  • Effectively addressing issues regarding Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs)
  • Decreasing software deployment costs in the public, private and non-profit sector

Plan of Action:

Seminars/Trainings/Migration
  • Conducting open source awareness-raising seminars
  • Conducting basic and advanced level training in major open source applications
  • Providing technical and financial assistance to organizations planning to migrate to open source software
  • Developing training material for major open source applications
  • Participating in activities which promote open source in Pakistan

Collaboration
  • Encouraging localization and research and development on open source software in local universities with international collaboration
  • Collecting and disseminating information and data on the adoption of open source in Pakistan
  • Collaborating and cooperating with open source organizations worldwide in general, and in the Asia region in particular
 
Study shows improvements in quality of open source code
The overall number of defects in open source projects is dropping, a new study by vendor Coverity has found.

Coverity, maker of tools for analyzing programming code, received a contract in 2006 from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to help boost the quality of open source software, which is increasingly being used by government agencies.

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