TAMIL DIGITAL RENAISSANCE
International Forum
for Information Technology in Tamil (INFITT)
The
Constitution
- discussed and approved by the participants of Tamil Internet 2000 conference,
held in Suntec City Conference Center, Singapore during 22-24 July 2000 -
Preamble |
Article 1
Introduction |
Article 2 Status
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Article 3 Aims |
Article 4 Guiding Principles |
Article 5 Activities
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Article 6
INFITT and its Organs |
Article 7
Members of General Body |
Article 8
INFITT General Council |
Article 9
Executive Committee |
Article 10
INFITT Secretariat
| Article 11
Capacity |
Article 12 Financing
| Article 13
Transparency |
Article 14 Relationships with Other Organizations |
Article 15 Amendments |
Article 16
Dissolution |
Article 17 Transitional Arrangements
Preamble
Tamil is an ancient language but it will remain
an ancient unless it takes advantage of Information Technology. Information, as
technology, got its start in the United States in the early 1950's. The language
of choice was English. Handling of Tamil text materials in computers, in Tamil
script form, became possible in the mid-eighties through the advent of a handful
of Tamil fonts and text editors. Free fonts, for use in all three of the
commonly used computer platforms (Windows, Mac and Unix), and the emergence of
the World Wide Web, as a powerful medium for information exchange, started from
the mid-nineties. It enabled the widespread exchange of Tamil digital materials
worldwide through Internet-based communication tools (Email, Web). Tamil
Information Technology efforts expanded phenomenally and became firmly
established amongst Tamils worldwide thereby introducing a phase transition in
the Tamil, and through it, Tamil culture.
The first International Conference devoted to Tamil Computing-TamilNet 97-
organized at the National University of Singapore, in June 97, laid the
foundations for bringing together, annually, key players in the field of Tamil
Information Technology. The primary issues for attention were delineated and the
urgent need for standardization of basic elements, such as font encoding and
associated keyboards, was recognized.
The second International Conference-Tamilnet 99- was organized in Chennai, Tamil
Nadu, India in February 1999. It brought together representatives of Tamil
speaking peoples and took a landmark step in recommending official glyph
encoding and keyboard layout standards.
The third International Conference - Tamil Inaiyam 2000 - was held in Singapore
during 22-24 July 2000.
As a follow up to Tamilnet 99, National Steering
Committees have been formed in Tamil Nadu, Sri Lanka and Singapore and several
regional committees being established, to promote Tamil Information Technology
in the respective countries and regions. Substantial amounts of monetary and
human resources have been made available to develop standards and software in
key areas of Tamil Information Technology.
There is an urgent need to coordinate the
efforts of various national and regional initiatives, through an International
Forum for Information Technology in Tamil (hereinafter referred to as INFITT),
consisting of regional and national representations, concerned institutions and
individuals.
Many Asian languages already have such
International Steering Committees. An example is the Asia-Pacific Networking
Group (AP-NG? devoted to Chinese. In addition to China, there are regional
representatives from North America, Europe, country and individual
representatives from Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan etc. The chairmanship is
rotated and all decisions are collectively made. Another type of association is
the Unicode Consortium, a voluntary grouping of representatives of major
hardware and software industry that coordinates and leads world-wide efforts on
the emerging Unicode standard. INFITT is an international body created to meet
the felt needs of the Tamil Information Technology community.
Article 1 Introduction
The Tamil speaking people around the world,
presently of about 80 million, strongly feel that the preservation and
development of their culture and language critically depends on their ability to
come to terms and taking advantage of evolving Information Technology. The
International Forum for Information Technology in Tamil ( INFITT ) is founded
for the purpose of coordinating Tamil Information Technology efforts worldwide,
furthering the growth of on-line Tamil content globally, and facilitating the
development of new Information Technologies for the advancement of Tamil
culture, language, education and skill development, especially through global
information infrastructure.
The INFITT will provide a forum and a mechanism
for coordinating such activities through conferences, workshops, symposia,
meetings, working groups, commissioned research and studies and other means,
legal and appropriate.
Article 2 Status
1. The INFITT is established with the support of
governmental and non-governmental organizations, agencies and institutions, the
private sector, foundations, research and education institutions, industry and
concerned individuals all focused on the promotion and development of Tamil
culture and language through Information Technology.
2. The INFITT shall operate as a non-profit
non-governmental autonomous organization, international in status, and
non-political in management, staffing and operations. The INFITT shall be
organized for coordination, research, development and education.
3. INFITT does not have a regulatory or
enforcement role.
Its primary functions are advisorial,
promotional, facilitative and liaison with bodies and individuals concerned with
the promotion of Tamil Information Technology
4. The collective decisions of the INFITT shall
be in the form of recommendations to multinational agencies, nations, states,
economies, organizations, institutions and individuals.
Article 3 Aims
1. The mandate of the INFITT is to promote Tamil
culture and language through Information Technology, computing, Tamil Internet,
Tamil electronic content by the coordination of their regional, national,
international and individual efforts and resources worldwide.
2. The aims and key objectives of INFITT are,
1. To organize and coordinate the efforts of its
own policy and technical groups, various regional and national steering groups,
independent groups (including Internet-based organizations) industry and
individuals and, within a global framework, facilitate, dialogue and promote
cooperation and collaboration among various groups and individuals;
2. To identify key application areas for
development of Tamil Information Technology, to define broad guidelines for
their implementation and to provide technical assistance wherever possible;
3. To develop norms and standards for Tamil
computing, including text and data handling, across different platforms, and the
development of "open source-application programming interfaces (OS-API);
4. To promote education and the dissemination of
Tamil Information Technology knowledge regarding Tamil computing;
5. To organize "Tamil Internet" ("Tamil
Inaiyam") conferences regularly (preferably annually) in different parts of the
world in cooperation with concerned national organizations.
6. To provide a mechanism for the Tamil
Information Technology community to be represented collectively at
international, regional and national Information Technology and networking
organizations and their conferences or meetings, and to act as a liaison body
and a voice for Tamil Information Technology in these bodies.
Article 4 Guiding Principles
1. The INFITT shall serve as an international
catalyst, forum and resource devoted to developing competence and expertise in
Tamil Information Technology.
2. The INFITT will complement its activities
with those of other international and national societies, associations and
institutions, industry and individuals, that have similar aims. Its activities
will, wherever appropriate, be planned and implemented in collaboration with
such societies, associations, institutions and individuals.
3. The INFITT will promote the standing of Tamil
Information Technology in the global arena through liaison and cooperation with
other international bodies.
Article 5 Activities
1. In fulfilling the aforementioned aims and
functions, in the spirit of the guiding principles, the lNFITT shall engage in a
range of activities including:
- holding meetings and arranging lectures,
training courses, workshops seminars, symposia and conferences;
- commissioning the publishing and
dissemination of books, periodicals, reports and research and working papers
through print and electronic on-line and other media;
- establishing and maintaining contact with
individuals and institutions with expertise in relevant fields through
collaborative research, seminars, exchange visits, sabbatical attachments
and likewise;
- commissioning studies and other projects on
behalf of or in collaboration with other organizations and institutions;
- maintaining offices, information resources
(including websites, databases, archives) and other facilities as may be
necessary for its proper functioning;
- assist in development of international
standards and norms in formats recognized by the lnformation Technology
industry, such as Internet Drafts (ID) and Requests for Comments (RFC), in
all key areas of Tamil Information Technology;
- and taking such other actions as may INFITT
further and fulfill the aims and objectives of the
2. The INFITTs activities, programs and plans
shall be reviewed periodically, taking into account the changing needs of
developing and developed economies and the INFITT's capacities in meeting these
needs.
Article 6 INFITT and its Organs
1. The INFITT is a corporate body, consisting of
a General Body of members, having a common scale.
2. It can sue and be sued
3. The organs of INFITT are i) The General Body,
ii) the General Council, and iii) An Executive Committee including a Secretariat
Article 7 Members of General Body
1. Members of General Body may consist of
- 1. A state;
- 2. A regional body;
- 3. A national body;
- 4. Non-governmental organizations, agencies,
institutions, the private sector, research and education institutions or
industry;
- 5. Individuals. 2. Anyone who subscribes to
the Aims of INFITT and abides by its rules and regulations can become a
member of General Body.
3. General
Council of INFITT shall periodically fix the membership fee of members in
each of these categories. Continuation of membership would require prompt
payment of membership fee.
4. No partisan group including a state,
economy, country, non-governmental organization, agency, institution,
company, industry, or organization shall have majority representation in the
General Body.
5. Conduct of members. Members shall perform
all duties for the INFITT as well as conduct their own professional
activities in an ethical and professional manner. The INFITT may recommend
disciplinary action for conduct of any member inconsistent with the purposes
of the INFITT.
6. Resignation. Any member may resign at any
time. Such resignation shall be made in writing and shall take effect at the
time specified therein, or, if no time is specified, at the time of receipt
by the Chairman or Secretary.
7. Removal. Any member can be removed by the
Executive Committee subject to approval by the General Council.
8. Each member shall have voting rights as
per one.
Article 8 INFITT General Council
1.1 The membership of the General Council shall
consist of 51 members constituted by geographical, institutional and individual
representation.
1.2 The geographical representation will be as
follows:
- India- 16
- Sri Lanka - 06
- North America - 08
- Malaysia - 04
- Singapore - 03
- Europe - 05
- Australasia - 01
- Middle East & Africa - 02
1.3 The number of Institutional Members and
Members-at-large in the General Council will be 6 and they will be elected by
the General Body.
1.4 Wherever there is a national or a regional
steering committee, its nomination to the General Council shall be limited to
50% of that geographical unit.
1.5 The rest of the geographical representatives
will be elected by their respective geographical members of the General Body.
1.6 The duration of membership to the General
Council shall be limited to two years
1.7 The General Council will elect the executive
committee from its membership
1.8 The General Council will review and accord
its approval wherever necessary the decisions of the executive committee.
2. The General Council may appoint sub or ad-hoc
committees or working groups composed of appropriate technical experts to
address specific topics of Tamil Information Technology as it may deem necessary
for the performance of its functions. These committees/working groups will
function under the direction of the Executive Committee.
3. The General Council will work largely as an
Internet working group, except when it meets in annual "Tamil Internet"
conferences, or through a mailing list (a closed list open only to members).
4. The Members of the General Council shall meet
at least once a year in person, preferably during the "Tamil Internet"
Conference. At this Meeting, amongst other things, the General Council shall
elect or renew the office-bearers of the Executive Committee in accordance with
the rules laid down in article 9.
Article 9 Executive Committee
1.1 The Executive Committee shall consist of 9
members, the Chair, the Vice-Chair, the Secretary, the immediate Past Chairman
and three other Member all being members of the General Council.
1.2 The Executive Director of the Secretariat
shall serve as the Secretary of the Executive Committee.
1.3 Except for the Past Chairman and the
Secretary all other offices and members of the Executive Committee will be
elected by the General Council from amongst its members.
2.1 The members of the Executive Committee will
hold office for two years.
2.2 The Chair and Vice-Chair shall hold office
for one year. In general, the Vice-Chair is Chair-elect and succeeds to the
Chair the following year.
2.3 The election of the Chair and Vice-Chair may
be by direct ballot or through rotation.
2.4 Tamil Nadu shall have a permanent position
in the Executive Committee.
3. Executive Committee Members, upon assumption
of their post, shall serve in their personal capacity and are not considered,
nor do they act, as official representatives of their source states, countries,
economies, institution, community or organization.
4. To this end, the Executive Committee shall:
- 1. define objectives and approve plans to
meet INFITT aims and monitor the achievement of these aims;
- 2. formulate policies to be followed by the
Secretary in pursuing the specified objectives;
- 3. ensure INFITT's cost-effectiveness,
financial integrity, and accountability;
- 4. approve INFITT's program and budget;
- 5. appoint an external auditor and approve an
annual audit plan;
- 6. approve INFITT's broad organizational
framework and that of the Secretariat;
- 7. approve the INFITTs fund raising and
resource mobilization strategies, policies and programs, and promote such
fund raising and resource mobilization activities;
- 8. perform all acts which may be considered
necessary, suitable and proper for the attainment of any or all of the aims
of the INFITT as set forth in the articles herein. In special cases or
routine matters, Executive Committee may meet informally via
teleconferencing or on-line asynchronous means, and take decisions.
- 9. The Chairman of the Executive Committee
shall preside over a meeting of the General Council.
Article 10 INFITT Secretariat
1. The Executive Director shall head the
Secretariat and shall report to the Chairman of the Executive Committee and
through him to the Executive Committee
2. The Executive Director shall be responsible
to the Executive Committee for coordinating the operation and management of the
INFITT and for ensuring that its programs and objectives are properly developed
and carried out. The Secretary shall work closely with the financial committees
of the INFITT to coordinate fund raising and resource mobilization activities.
3. The Executive Director shall implement the
policies determined by the Executive Committee.
4. The Executive Director shall be the legal
representative of the INFITT.
Article 11 Capacity
1. The INFITT shall have the following capacity:
- 1. to receive, acquire or otherwise lawfully
obtain from any governmental authority or from any corporation, company,
association, person, firm, foundation, other entity or individual, whether
international, regional or national, such charters, licenses, rights,
concessions or similar assistance - financial or otherwise - as are
conducive to and necessary for the attainment of the aims of the INFITT
without compromising its neutrality and non-partisan, non-governmental and
non-profit role in Tamil Information Technology worldwide.
- 2. to receive, acquire or otherwise lawfully
obtain from any governmental authority or from any corporation, company,
association, person, firm, foundation or other entity, whether
international, regional or national, by donation, grant, exchange, device,
bequest, purchase or lease, either absolutely or in trust, contributions
consisting of such properties, real, personal, or mixed including funds and
valuable effects or items as may be useful or necessary to pursue the aims
and activities of the INFITT and to hold, operate, administer, use, invest,
sell, convoy or dispose of the said properties in accordance to the
principles laid down elsewhere in this document;
- 3. to enter into agreements and contracts;
- 4. to employ persons according to its own
regulations;
- 5. to institute, and defend in, local
proceedings; and
- 6. to perform all acts and functions as may
be found necessary, expedient, suitable or proper for the furtherance,
accomplishment or attainment of any and/or all of the purposes and
activities herein stated, or which shall appear, at any time, as conducive
to or necessary and useful for the aims and activities of the INFITT.
Article 12 Financing
1. The budget of the INFITT shall be funded by
signatories of the Establishment Agreement for INFITT, international, regional
and national organizations, public and private institutions and individuals
which wish to make financial and other voluntary contributions to it. The INFITT
may receive contributions from other sources. It may also receive contributions
and gifts toward the establishment of an endowment program.
2. The financial operation of the INFITT shall
be governed by financial regulations to be developed by the Secretariat and
approved by the Executive Committee.
2.1 The budget for the INFITT will be approved,
annually, by the Executive Committee.
2.2 The budget shall consist of two components:
a "core" budget covering activities and resource requirements which are central
and critical to the operational effectiveness and sustainability of INFITT, and
a "special " budget which is fully supported by voluntary funds and
contributions from donors who support specific initiatives and activities of the
INFITT.
2.3 Special initiatives may include named
programs, activities or grants provided by donors.
3. The "core" budget shall be supported
primarily by fees collected from individuals, institutions and from obligatory
contributions provided by signatory economies which shall be calculated in
direct proportion to total GDP of each economy/state/country, except that such
contribution from any one economy shall be capped at no more than 25% of the
core budget.
4. An annual audit of the operations of the
INFITT shall be conducted by an independent international accounting firm or by
the appointment of Honorary Auditors appointed by the INFITT on the
recommendations of the Secretary. The results of such audits shall be made
available by the Secretary to the Executive Committee. The audit report with the
comments of the Executive Committee shall be circulated to all members of the
INFITT.
Article 13 Transparency
1. The deliberations of INFITT shall be
conducted in a totally transparent manner.
2.1. The INFITT and its subordinate entities
shall operate to the maximum extent feasible in an open and transparent manner
consistent with procedures designed to ensure fairness.
2.2. The INFITT shall maintain one or more World
Wide Web sites.
3. INFITT shall constantly search for additional
transparency policies and transparency procedures designed to provide
information about, and enhance the ability of interested persons to provide
inputs to the INFITT and subordinate entities. Any such additional transparency
policies and procedures shall be widely publicized by the INFITT in draft form,
both within the INFITT membership and on a publicly-accessible Internet World
Wide Web site maintained by the INFITT. Any such additional transparency
policies and procedures may be adopted only after a process for receiving and
evaluating comments and suggestions has been established by the INFITT Executive
Committee, and after due consideration of any comments or suggestions received
by the INFITT.
Article 14 Relationships with Other Organizations
1. In order to achieve its objectives in the
most efficient way, the INFITT may enter into agreements for cooperation with
relevant national, regional or international organizations, foundations and
agencies, both public and private, and with individuals.
Article 15 Amendments
1. This Constitution may be amended by a
two-thirds majority of all voting Members of the General Body, provided notice
of such a proposed amendment together with its full text shall have been mailed
to all members at least eight weeks in advance of the ballot.
2. The Quorum required for constitutional
amendments shall be 50% of the General Body membership.
3. Voting may be carried out by electronic means
or as designated according to procedures instituted by the Executive Committee.
Article 16 Dissolution
1. The INFITT may be dissolved by a
three-fourths majority of all voting Members, if it is determined that the
purposes of the INFITT have been achieved to a satisfactory degree or if it is
determined that the INFITT can or will no longer be able to function
effectively.
2. The Quorum required for dissolution of INFITT
shall be 50% of the General Body membership.
3. In the case of dissolution, any land,
physical plant and other assets situated in participating economies, and made
available to the INFITT, and permanent fixed capital improvements thereon shall
revert to their legal owner. The other assets of the INFITT shall be transferred
for use for similar purposes or distributed to institutions having purposes
similar to those of the INFITT in the participating economies.
3.1. The decision of the Executive Committee, in
all these matters, will be final.
Article 17 Transitional Arrangements
1 The participants at the "Tamil Internet
conference, convened to approve the Establishment Agreement, shall elect a
pro-tem chairman .
2 The INFITT shall come into being with the
approval of the constitution by the participants at a special meeting held
during the Tamil Internet2000 conference in Singapore.
3. The first General Council shall be
constituted in consultation with the participants of that meeting.
4. The first Executive Committee will be
established by the first General Council.
5. The first Executive Committee will decide on
the location of the Secretariat and the appointment of Executive Director.
6. Within one year, the first General Council
will take necessary steps to establish the General Body.
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