Brazil goes open source
Ilya Palagin
tux-4CS0UopE6WdBDgjK7y7TUQ at public.gmane.org
Mon Jan 31 18:50:44 UTC 2005
Quoting Henry Spencer <henry-lqW1N6Cllo0sV2N9l4h3zg at public.gmane.org>:
> Passed along by a friend:
>
> <http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4471963> says:
>
> Morning Edition, January 31, 2005 · The government of Brazil says it
> will switch 300,000 government computers from Microsoft's Windows
> operating system to open source software like Linux. Microsoft founder
> Bill Gates wants to meet with Brazil's president to discuss the
> change. Brazil is dropping all proprietary software.
I remember they had a failed attempt to move schools to Linux. Looks
like this
time they decided to pass the point of no-return. For those who want to know
what Gate will say, see "Things to say when you're losing a technical
argument":
http://www.skirsch.com/humor/techarg.htm
:-)
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