STEP 1 of the joining process Dear potential member of FTI, Thank you very much for coming by. We are looking for people like you who are committed to the long-term success of India as a prosperous liberal democracy. Since…
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Religious Freedom and Tolerance – for public comment
Dear Visitor, This policy has been released on 29 April 2009 for public comment. Please note that FTI releases the same policy on two blogs. a) The first blog (this one) is for public comment, through the comments box at…
FTI Inquiries Questions Suggestions
Dear Visitor This blog aims to address your inquiries and questions, and is also a place for you to provide suggestions for improvement of FTI. Discussions on Shantanu's blog : At the formation of FTI, many questions and answers were…
Who can join the Freedom Team of India?
Step 1: Please read this document (and associated documents) first. Step 2: After that, confirm your agreement with each of the requirements/conditions in the table below. Having done that, you will be taken to a simple application form for the…
Policy snippets – parked or disputed
This section has been removed from the main FTI site today (4 April 2009) to avoid misunderstandings among passing visitors. The aim is to resolve these matters and convert them to regular FTI policy, after which this blog can be…
FTI Blog Management – internal guideline
Word versions: Ver 0.02 [download id=”15″] Ver 0.03 [download id=”16″] Basic technology Blog vs. Forum: The idea of using joomla.com type forums was discussed (Joomla is a CMS (Content Management System) framework rather than a user forum software.) It was…
Focus areas and Team Leaders
Word: Version 4 March 2009 [download id=”14″] (As at 4 March 2009) There is no limit on number of team leaders in a team. Everyone else can help as appropriate. Please enter your name wherever you want to contribute. Extend/modify…
New members – Please start here (public read only)
Back to main page for New Members Welcome to FTI! You are here because you are a leader. Leaders don't need to be told to do things. They just go ahead and do whatever they know needs to be done.…