Frederick Noronha is an independent journalist based in Saligão in the Bardez taluka of Goa.
Education
Frederick Noronha received a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Dempo College of Commerce and Economics, Panjim, and Master of Arts (English Literature) degrees from Goa University and University of Bombay. He is also an alumnus of the Internationales Institut für us (G57 course, 1990), He also received a scholarship from the Institute for Further of Journalists (Fojo), Sweden (1998) and was a Sarai Print Media Fellow (2001). He was a Panos Fellow in 2001 (reproductive health and gender issues).
Career
He is active in cyberspace and involved with e-ventures involving Goa, developmental concerns and free software. He writes mostly on free software / open source issues, technology, and computing issues in India. He has been a full-time journalist since 1983.
From November 1987 to December 1994, Noronha was staff correspondent for Deccan Herald.
From 1994 onwards, he turned a freelancer, and has written for India Abroad News Service (now Indo-Asian News Service), on news related to Goa and, more recently, Information Technology. He also worked as an editorial consultant with Herald (Goa) from October 2003 to April 2004.
He has written articles on Goa, Goan books, media, environment, development, and information technology. From 1996 to 2006, he has been part of the Administration Team of Goanet, a volunteer and not-for-profit network that links the Goan diaspora community.
Publications that have featured Noronha"s works include The Economic Times, The Financial Express, Spider Internet Magazine (Pakistan), Associated Press (photographs), Dawn, British Broadcasting Corporation website and Outlook.
Online ventures Together with Partha Pratim Sarkar of Bangladesh, Noronha co-founded BytesForAll, and started IndiaLists.org, an initiative to promote content-relevant mailing lists in India. He moderates the Goan journalists list goajourno. He is also involved in running the Docuwallahs2 mailing list, a network that connects a number of Indian alternative documentary film-makers.
He is a supporter of copyleft-based models for sharing digital information and resources, with some 6000+ photographs, mainly related available to Goa, available on his flickr page.
Noronha is a supporter of free software, and is actively involved in chronicling its growth in India and other Asian countries. His articles on Free Software have been published in Linux Journal and Free Software Magazine.
He has also spoken at many FOSS conferences, including FOSS.IN.
Membership
He has also participated in a study on FOSS in the "developing" countries (2003-2004) in Finland, and has been a member of the panel deciding on the FSF Award for the Advancement of Free Software and The Manthan-AIF Award 2006.